also known as Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together
PSP
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Reviewed in 2010
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✪ Reviewed on July 16, 2025
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Denam Pavel is torn between conviction and orders in Valeria's unforgettable civil war. Square Enix delivers an all-time tactical, the CHARIOT system rewinding time, multiple endings and Sakimoto's arranged score; simply essential.
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Category
Tactics1 player12+
Description
Denam Pavel, a young resistance fighter, is torn between his convictions and orders that could tip Valeria's civil war. Published by Square Enix, released in Japan in November 2010. Grid-based tactical battles, CHARIOT time-rewinding system, multiple endings based on moral choices, arranged soundtrack by Hitoshi Sakimoto. Japan exclusive.
Tactics Ogre - Unmei no Wa review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Detailed sprites and illustrations by Akihiko Yoshida, checkerboard battlefields and painted cutscenes: the tactical RPG unfurls a medieval elegance of rare refinement. The finesse of the line and the richness of the settings overflow with cachet. This art direction, polished and timeless, stands as a peak of the genre.
From the pen of Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata, the music unfurls a medieval orchestra of rare gravity and nobility. Each tactical battle rises like a martial fresco, underlining the stakes of a dark story. This symphonic breadth, sumptuous for the handheld, elevates every confrontation.
Caught in a civil war of all too real atrocities, a young man must choose his side and bear the weight of irreversible decisions. A benchmark of the tactical RPG, the Matsuno-penned tale explores ethnicity, loyalty and morality with Shakespearean gravity. Its branching paths and its darkness make it a peak of the genre.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Deploying your units on the grid, weighing height and facing then steering the story through your choices sets up a dense tactical loop where one battle always calls for the next. Classes, crafting and moral branches chain objectives and rewards. The curve is demanding and the grind tempting, but the strategic depth and the maturity of the tale keep a rare hold.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Cutting through dilemmas heavy with consequence in a kingdom torn by civil war unfolds a tactical strategy of rare depth. The narrative branches, the recruitment and the long turn-based battles invite a replay to explore every path. That density, a Yasumi Matsuno masterpiece, founds a longevity tactical-RPG fans cherish.
Technical info
💾1,1 GB📅11/11/2010
Published by Square Enix
Tactics Ogre - Unmei no Wa (PSP) price, value & rarity
The Japanese edition of the Tactics Ogre remake, subtitled Unmei no Wa, the home of Square Enix's reimagining of Yasumi Matsuno's masterpiece. Its appeal lies in this native-version status of a venerated tactical RPG and a measured local run, prized by fans wanting the original edition in Japanese. A reference piece for SRPG collectors in Japan.
A cult cover
Akihiko Yoshida's refined line takes hold: slender figures, intricately worked medieval costumes and a delicate palette make up a fresco of political tragedy and war. The dignified composition heralds a choral tale where every choice weighs heavy. Elegant and solemn, the illustration dresses the Western subtitle 'Let Us Cling Together' just as well as the Japanese 'Unmei no Wa.'
Is Tactics Ogre - Unmei no Wa still worth playing in 2026?
Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together, known as Unmei no Wa in Japan, puts Denam Pavel torn between convictions and orders in an unforgettable Valerian civil war. Square Enix delivers an anthology tactical, CHARIOT rewinds time to cancel actions, multiple endings and Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata's rearranged soundtrack make for a marking experience. An absolute peak to absolutely bring out today.