Of course, it’s best not to care too much about the form, and give it a chance Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga. With the game look created on RPG Maker and its artwork The characters aren’t very engaging, and first impressions here aren’t necessarily right. However, their title has a lot to offer if we are to believe its developer Dancing Dragon Games studio. Starting with a 40-hour game campaign, we promise a rich variety of twists, colorful characters and dialogue based on a dynamic relationship system that influences plot interactions and progression.
But according to the studio, the game’s greatest strength is the sophistication of its gameplay system, which puts it at a premium when it comes to recruiting, developing, and managing troops. Organized in squads, our army can reach up to 180 units, divided into 50 different classes, and still advance through multiple evolutions and through tech trees synonymous with new improvements. Symphony of War Therefore, it is mainly aimed at fans of very advanced strategies, and some big names in the miss Tactical RPG Japan in the nineties. Since launching tonight via Steam, the game has been able to put its promise to the test.