Game Brigandine Grand Edition Pc Rating: 7,2/10 3762 votes

May 18, 2000  Get all the inside info, cheats, hacks, codes, walkthroughs for Brigandine: Grand Edition on GameSpot. Brigandine: Grand Edition (Japanese: ブリガンダイン グランドエディション) is a remake of Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena that was developed by Hearty Robin and released on 5 May 2000. It had many significant changes, including a multiplayer mode, cutscenes, voice acting, rebalancing of the elements, new Rune Knights and monster classes, the option to play as the Esgares.

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Atlus touts Brigandine as a hybrid of Ogre Battle and Dragon Force, but I'd say this game is more a combination of Dragon Force's world map and Master of Monsters battle system. The result? A strategy/RPG that is as easy to get into as it is engaging. I fell in love right away. The overworld part of the game is so similar to Dragon Force's, fans of that excellent Saturn title will feel right at home. I would've liked to have seen visual indications of armies moving around the continent (but if Brigandine had that, it'd be too much of a DF rip-off) and a more efficient, more intuitive interface (it's very clunky-managing and studying your armies involves too many menus, sub-menus and button presses). The combat system will remind you of Master of Monsters' fights, only much improved. Now the battles play out in 3D, and if you choose to skip the fight animations, you can see how much damage is being exchanged on the battlefield overview screen (unlike in MOM). Just be warned, fights can take a long time, even when you turn on every shortcut and let the CPU play for you. In the end, Brigandine doesn't come anywhere near Dragon Force's quality, story line and excitement, but it's a hell of a game, nonetheless. If you're looking for a fun strate-gy/RPG, don't overlook this title.

I spent a long time trying to figure out why I absolutely adored FF Tactics and Tactics Ogre, but could not get into Brigandine. (This was the case with Dragon Force, too.) Ultimately, I think it boils down to the more complex nature of Brigandine, and the lack of pulse-pounding excitement that came standard throughout FFT and TO's emotionally driven battles. Brigandine is by no means bad--it's just not my kind of game.

Compared to most other strategy/RPGs out there, Brigandine is average. Even with its dated-looking graphics in the overhead map, plain-looking 3D fight sequences and effects, and incredibly long battles (even long for this style of game), Brigandine does the genre fair justice. For those of you out there who don't mind spending hour after hour duking it out with lizard men, unicorns and other such creatures, consider Brigandine.

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Brigandine

If you've been waiting for a tactical strategy game that had phenomenal graphics, you'll have to wait a little longer. Brigandine does provide full three-dimensional battles, but the rest of the game is strictly 16-Bit. Still, the game is fun and with a choice of five different rulers, there's lots of replay value. The ability to upgrade classes of everything including monsters is a nice touch and the stories are interesting. Rent it first.

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