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Ogre Battle - Limited Edition (USA)

PlayStation
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Reviewed in
2000
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✪ Reviewed on August 11, 2023
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Ogre Battle Limited Edition is the enriched PS1 version of Quest's foundational tactical RPG. Army management with moral reputation system, multiple endings and remarkable strategic depth. The Limited Edition includes additional content. A must for tactical RPG and strategy fans on PS1.

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Category
Tactics 1 player 12+
Description
American Limited Edition of the Japanese tactical RPG by Quest, where hero Tristan rebuilds his army to liberate his kingdom from the Holy Empire of Lodis. Created by Quest and Atlus, released in 1996 in the United States under the Ogre Battle Limited Edition title. Over fifty real-time tactical battles, over a hundred recruitable units with moral alignment, branching storyline and orchestral soundtrack. American edition under the Ogre Battle Limited Edition title.

Ogre Battle - Limited Edition review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
2/5
Music
"Decent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Light"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,11 GB 📅31/08/2000
Published by Atlus

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Collector interest

The American edition of Ogre Battle - The March of the Black Queen, a real-time strategy by the Tactics Ogre team, distributed by Atlus as a limited edition with bonus items. Though it stays accessible, this release pampers the object and appeals to those discovering Yasumi Matsuno's tactical roots on the console. Its interest lies in this editorial care rather than marked scarcity.

Is Ogre Battle - Limited Edition still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1997 on PS1, Quest's limited edition revisits the real time tactics of Ogre Battle March of the Black Queen with a careful presentation. Unit handling on the strategic map, morally weighted choices and the wealth of classes turn the title into a reference of the subgenre. The narration unfolds with real political density. A few loading times and a dated interface require patience. Recommended today for fans of Japanese tactics, for Quest admirers curious about the origin of the Tactics Ogre lineage and for PS1 collectors hunting overlooked classics from Squaresoft's golden era.

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