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  • Summary: The Banner Saga is an epic role-playing game inspired by Viking legend. Hand-painted landscapes portray a world eerily suspended in perpetual twilight. Cities and towns begin to crumble into chaos. Heroes abandon their hearths and homes to traverse the snowy countryside, gaining allies alongThe Banner Saga is an epic role-playing game inspired by Viking legend. Hand-painted landscapes portray a world eerily suspended in perpetual twilight. Cities and towns begin to crumble into chaos. Heroes abandon their hearths and homes to traverse the snowy countryside, gaining allies along the way to help battle a strange, new threat.

    Decisions have consequences; wise choices must be made when conversing with possible allies during intricately crafted dialogues. Turn-based strategy brings tactical challenge in hand-animated battle sequences. With visuals evocative of the golden age of animation, The Banner Saga brings skillfully crafted art, story and strategy to gamers waiting to re-experience classic adventures and tactics.
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  1. Positive: 13 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. 90
    This game is undoubtedly a dream on the Switch.
  2. May 17, 2018
    90
    The negatives aren't that big of a negative for me, however, I do love role-playing games where you actually control your character and can move freely around the map. This game is one of the best tactics rpgs I have played in my life. I would recommend this game to anyone who wants to try it out whether you get it for Switch or not.
  3. May 29, 2018
    88
    The Banner Saga comes to Nintendo Switch via a fantastic and faithful port, its dire tale of survival and strategy completely intact. It plays well, it looks fantastic, and every battle and dialogue choice is here for the taking.
  4. 80
    The Banner Saga is an excellent game, driven by a wonderful score and a moving story. It’s a perfect fit for the Switch too, and the port itself is handled well.
  5. May 29, 2018
    80
    The Banner Saga’s narrative does a Fellowship of the Ring, introducing you to this world and leaving you just as things are developing. Still, there’s good value in the title, with around ten hours of play time required to reach the end, possibly more if you opt-in for more fights throughout.
  6. May 24, 2018
    80
    This is a beautifully crafted game that uses its intriguing cast, gripping tale and absolutely stunning artwork and soundtrack to transport you to a world filled with plenty of danger and surprises. The turn-based strategic battles might not be equally as thrilling to everyone who plays this, and the interface in this part of the game can be a bit clunky at times, but this doesn’t detract too much from the collective offering.
  7. May 22, 2018
    70
    Some of the most difficult decision-making in gaming, both tactically and morally, but occasional rough edges betray the game’s small budget and short development time.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 15
  2. Negative: 2 out of 15
  1. Nov 1, 2018
    10
    I absolutely love this game. It is a fantastic turn based tactical strategy game with a fantastic story. It is relatively short for my likelyI absolutely love this game. It is a fantastic turn based tactical strategy game with a fantastic story. It is relatively short for my likely when taken on its own. However, when played as a part of the trilogy, the entire experience has plenty to offer Expand
  2. Apr 13, 2019
    10
    I was pretty sure I wouldn't like this as I'm not really a fan of tactical rpgs but I'm very pleased to say I was wrong.
    The combat is quite
    I was pretty sure I wouldn't like this as I'm not really a fan of tactical rpgs but I'm very pleased to say I was wrong.
    The combat is quite fun and allows for a lot of experimentation as you have such a varied cast of characters to choose from. I also found it wasn't too challenging on a low difficulty setting so for me it was easy to just keep playing for long sessions.
    The impact of player choice outside of combat is really quite refreshing too. Your decisions affect not only the morale of your clan and the number of supplies they have, but your choices can also lead to unexpected scenarios like a betrayal or the death of a character... and those moments can hit you harder than you expect.
    The overall story was very well written and feels surprisingly epic for an indie title. The artwork is really beautiful too and the characters are all quite interesting. I'd highly recommend it if you think this is something you might enjoy :).
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  3. Aug 22, 2019
    10
    Великолепное начало трилогии, оставляющее глубокий след в душе.
  4. Dec 30, 2018
    8
    The first installment of The Banner Saga does an amazing job hammering in a constant sense of complete and utter hopelessness. I can’t wait toThe first installment of The Banner Saga does an amazing job hammering in a constant sense of complete and utter hopelessness. I can’t wait to see where it all goes. Expand
  5. Feb 28, 2023
    8
    The Banner Saga tells an epic tale with charming simplicity.

    In a land where the gods have died a long time ago, where a giant race called
    The Banner Saga tells an epic tale with charming simplicity.

    In a land where the gods have died a long time ago, where a giant race called the Varl and a tribe of humans have settled into an uneasy peace and concentrate on carving a living out of the icy mountains and snow capped forests, the sun has stopped moving across the sky. The end time is near.

    If when reading the prior paragraph you feel like a flood of long-ships, mead and horned helmets has crashed right into your brain, you have an idea what starting up The Banner Saga feels like. Every pixel on screen, every mournful note out of the speakers oozes that specific Scandinavian kind of epicness. This game could only be more Viking if it smelled of mead and threatened to burn my house down.

    I was intrigued. And so The Banner Saga took me by the hand and introduced me to my two protagonists, human hunter Rook and Varl warrior Hakon, their friends and their two caravans making their way through these end times in hope of somehow staying alive.
    The game uses two modes to do this: Caravan mode and Turn-Based Tactics Combat mode. The first mode shows your collection of heavily armed men and giants traversing the 2D landscape, eating up supplies and depending on morale to keep going. Both these things and the number of followers you have are tracked by numbers you need to keep above zero by buying, finding or “borrowing” supplies, recruiting people you meet on the road, or throwing a feast or two. The chance to do these things are presented by pop-ups that tell of the things happening on the trail in terse but atmospheric prose and then give you a few options to react, and these reactions then change the numbers. Important story events are told by gorgeous anime style slides showing our protagonists and other important people conversing. There is no voice work, but the epic saga being told has no problems communicating itself through the excellent prose and the stunning art direction.

    Sometimes, talking isn’t enough, though, and for these times, The Banner Saga has brought a second gameplay mode: Turn-Based tactical combat. When it’s time to solve differences with violence, the game places six named characters in your caravan and of our choice on a flat grid, where the have the typical two action points. One is always used for moving, the other can be used to attack, using a special ability (which is mostly a special kind of attack), or rest.

    So far so rote for the genre. The Banner Saga’s claim to innovations is based on the fact that everybody on the battlefield has two kinds of health, which must be targeted separately: Armor and Strength. This quite unusual game system communicates itself quite intuitively on the battlefield and seems quite complex at first. You want characters with high armor rates to soak up the damage the enemies dish out, and high strength characters to then take apart the opposition. There are archers and support characters to complicate the matter and allow for quite complex strategies. On the higher difficulty, the game is quite brutal as well.

    Unfortunately, there is a dominant strategy. It isn’t completely mindless to pull off, but doesn’t require the use of special abilities at all. And because the battles are almost too hard to beat without it, even on the lower difficulties, most players will not make use of most of the tools the battle system gives you.

    What everybody will use is the levelling system. Your warriors earn both kill counts and renown, and both are needed to level up our characters, which means you are incentivized to allow all your characters the occasional killing blow. The system is simple, but the sweet dopamine hit of watching your favourite characters grow stronger never disappoints.

    Combat is fun for a while, but there are only two enemy factions and over time, the battles start to become samey and rote. Luckily, the game is short enough to hit its very satisfying ending before it overstays its welcome.

    Is it fun overall, then? For me it was, but my enjoyment mostly comes from the captivating plot and the very charismatic characters and less from the primary gameplay loops. Those have been done better elsewhere, very few games have told as epic a saga as The Banner Saga.

    TLDR: Do you yearn to earn your place in Valhalla by making it as far as you can through
    Fimbulwinter? Then don’t sleep on this very charismatic yarn of a game. Do you crave a deep and satisfying implementation of turn based tactics? You might want to look elsewhere instead.
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  6. Jan 10, 2019
    8
    Well crafted strategy game with compelling storyline (it has a bit of Game of Thrones vibes to it).
    I really hope they will get funded enough
    Well crafted strategy game with compelling storyline (it has a bit of Game of Thrones vibes to it).
    I really hope they will get funded enough to polish the production of the story.
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  7. Oct 9, 2018
    3
    Игра довольно необычная, но не более чем. Много текста, который уступает даже Косморейнджерам. Боёвка - высосана из пальца, то есть говно.Игра довольно необычная, но не более чем. Много текста, который уступает даже Косморейнджерам. Боёвка - высосана из пальца, то есть говно. Вариативность и реиграбельность отсутствует.
    Тратить время не советую, обойдитесь обзорами.
    Hисовка очень уступает играм этого ценового сегмента, как таковые эффекты отсутствуют вообще.
    Сюжет - скучно и линейно. Все очень ожидаемо и скучно. А всякие предательства воспринимаются как "да плевать
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