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Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together (Japan)

also known as Tactics Ogre
PlayStation
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Reviewed in
1997
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Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together is one of the greatest tactical RPG masterpieces ever made. Mature political scenario of exceptional depth with heart-wrenching moral choices, perfect strategic turn-based combat system. Yasumi Matsuno's direction is masterful. An unmissable genre monument.

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Category
Tactics 1 player 12+
Description
Japanese Quest edition of the cult tactical RPG. Created by Quest, released in 1997 in Japan under the Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together title. Hex-grid tactical turn-based combat, over fifty narrative missions with moral choices, three-way Lawful, Neutral and Chaotic story branches, over forty recruitable characters and Hitoshi Sakimoto orchestral soundtrack. Japanese edition under the Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together title.

Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
2/5
Music
"Decent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Light"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,02 GB 📅25/09/1997
Published by Atlus

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together, the peak of Matsuno's tactical RPG, sought by those wanting the original pressing of this genre monument in its native language. Harder to complete than average, this edition appeals to demanding SRPG fans attentive to provenance. Its local run and reputation support a high, lasting value.

Is Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1995 on Super Famicom and in 1997 on PS1 by Quest, the project lays the foundations of the modern tactical RPG with politically dense writing of rare quality. The civil war in the Valeria archipelago, morally weighted choices and the grid combat with terrain and heights install a durable reference. Akihiko Yoshida's art direction and the music by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata are magnificent. The 2D modelling and some loading times have aged. Recommended today for every authorial tactical RPG devotee and for Quest fans curious about a defining studio peak on Sony's first home console hardware globally.

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