A remastered version of the PlayStation Portable game Tactics Ogre: Reborn has leaked on the PlayStation Store and the listing contains in-game screenshots and description along with a release date of 11th November, 2022. It’s not clear whether the classic strategy game is coming to other platforms, but as it has yet to be officially announced by Square Enix, there’s certainly a chance. Tactics Ogre Reborn contains improved visuals and sound, as well as updated game design. You can check out some of the screenshots from the game down below.





Features
- A tactical role-playing game depicting the struggle for control of the Valerian Isles.
- Your choices affect how the story unfolds, and even how it ends, with a game system that allows for multiple paths through the game and multiple endings. The story takes place through the eyes of a young man named Denam. The decisions he makes will alter the fate of those around him, and shift the course of Valeria’s history.
- Fight pitched tactical battles on three-dimensional battlefields. The completely revamped AI enables enemies to adapt their tactics to the situation, providing a battle system that always keeps you thinking and never grows old.
- The class-wide level management system used in Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (2010) has changed to a unit-by-unit level system. Theorycraft your way through endless combinations of classes, equipment, skills, and magic.
- Enjoy numerous playability improvements, such as a quicker pace of battle, auto save, and a complete overhaul to the controls and UI to make it easier to get into the game than ever.
- The unparalleled details of the characters and backgrounds from the original Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (1995) have been painstakingly recreated in high definition.
- The cutscenes are fully voiced in English and Japanese, and all of the music has been rerecorded with live performances! The voices bring new life to the complex motivations of the characters that make up the factions and shifting political alliances of this epic story.
- When you advance far enough in the game you’ll unlock the World Tarot, enabling you to travel back in the story with the power of your forces intact; an incredibly useful feature in a game where your choices have such a huge impact on how the story unfolds. If you wonder what a different choice would have led to, now you can find out!
- Traveling back isn’t limited to the story; the Chariot Tarot lets you rewind up to a certain number of moves during battle. In a game of tactical battles where a single mistake can mean the difference between victory and defeat, you can play without worrying that you’ll back yourself into a corner.
- Enjoy a wealth of endgame content such as the 100-level Palace of the Dead.
Im perfectly ok with this article, however certain individuals here might not be. You know “being a Nintendo fourm” and whatnot. Because apparently i can’t post about PlayStation on a Nintendo fourm im just suppose to read articles about it.
Looks like my kinda game, lovee strategy rpg’s and RTS games.
This isn’t strictly a Playstation article tho, since the Tactics Ogre series has 5 total games; 4 of which were on Nintendo consoles. There’s a very likely chance this’ll come to switch.
I really hope this is coming to switch tho. I much preferred the ogre games over Final Fantasy tactics.
Completely agree with you on this. Like I stated to Nikki the author should have included this information because it makes the article more relevant.
I also agree with enjoying ogre over FF.
I see what you are saying but considering all the Oder battle games were in Nintendo except this one I would say it’s more of a rumor and maybe article. The author should have included this info and been like , will it come to switch also? Even though they didn’t I find it to be relevant because I already know this information.
So this is the game that inspired Triangle Strategy…. I love TS so I’m sure I’ll love this too when it comes to Switch (and it will).
I’m certain you would since you enjoyed TS. You should definitely give the earlier games a shot, unless you want this remake to be your first experience to the series. The SNES has Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen & Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (The entry that this is a remake of), and the GBA has Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis. There’s also the 64 entry; Person of Lordly Caliber, which was also ported to Wii, but Wii shop is discontinued….