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Banner Saga Trilogy (USA)

Nintendo Switch
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Reviewed in
2019
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✪ Reviewed on September 5, 2024
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A turn-based tactics saga driven by a retro Disney-style art and choices that truly weigh on you. Managing the caravan and human lives builds genuine tension. Demanding, but carries a striking sense of class.

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Category
Tactics 1 player 12+
Description
Three linked tales follow the exodus of human and giant caravans as their world collapses. Published by Versus Evil, released worldwide in 2019. Grid-based turn battles, weighty dialogue choices, managing a column of refugees and visuals steeped in Norse folklore.

Banner Saga Trilogy review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Traditional animation worthy of Disney's golden age: hand-painted backdrops in the cold colours of the far north, rotoscoped figures and epic frescoes inspired by Viking myth. This animated-film beauty lends the saga a striking visual nobility.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾3,5 GB 📅26/07/2019
Published by Versus Evil

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Memorable bosses

A trilogy of turn-based tactics, the Banner Saga sets heroes against gigantic Dredge in clashes where every move matters. Lowering a foe's strength weakens its damage, breeding agonizing dilemmas before armored colossi. The Don Bluth-inspired art and a melancholic storyline lend these battles a rare emotional weight.

An underrated gem

Too often filed among niche tactics games, this trilogy actually holds one of the most striking narratives in the genre. Its odyssey of a people in exodus, where every dialogue choice can cost a life, blends narrative tension with demanding turn-based battles. All of it is elevated by hand-drawn animation inspired by Nordic folklore, a splendor few other games match.

Is Banner Saga Trilogy still worth playing in 2026?

Banner Saga Trilogy gathers three tales of rare visual coherence, its Norse-folklore murals evoking the finest traditional animation. The heart of the game is less the grid tactical battle, solid but a bit stiff, than managing a refugee caravan and dialogue choices with lasting, sometimes cruel consequences. That tension between survival and morality stays rare and striking. The pacing is slow, the writing austere, and not everyone will bond with it. But for those seeking a melancholic, demanding epic, the trilogy holds up beautifully.

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