Fire Emblem: Three Houses
While Fire Emblem: Three Houses might lack the hardcore tactical depth of some of the games Project Triangle Strategy might be inspired by, it more than makes up for it in terms of character development and story.
As the name implies, in Fire Emblem: Three Houses you’ll be selecting a house to play through as part of, each of them with a unique story and its own set of characters that you can befriend, get to know, and even match up with at some point down the line.
In Fire Emblem: Three Houses you play as Byleth, a teacher who is responsible for training and motivating their soldiers. It’s your job to ensure your team is properly trained and ready to fight for you when war inevitably arrives. You’ll grow quite fond of each character, and their struggles will end up being your struggles.
It’s this teaching system that’s the beating heart of what makes Fire Emblem: Three Houses unique, but of course, there’s solid and polished tactical gameplay too that serves as the backbone of the experience.
If you wanted a dash of Persona-like relationship-building mixed in with your strategy games, Fire Emblem: Three Houses is definitely the play here.