-
Advertisement
Video gaming
LifestyleEntertainment

Review | Unicorn Overlord review: hints of Fire Emblem in new tactical RPG game from Vanillaware that boasts more than 60 distinct characters

  • Unicorn Overlord is a high-fantasy tactical game that follows the exploits of Alain, a prince whose kingdom is stolen by a rogue general
  • The magic in the gameplay is fine-tuning and figuring out which characters work well together based on weapons and skills

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
In Unicorn Overlord, the new high-fantasy tactical RPG game from Vanillaware available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch, players build a rebel army from scratch to free the world of Fevrith from a tyrant’s grasp. Photo: Vanillaware
Tribune News Service

Despite its name, Vanillaware is anything but bland. The Japanese studio is known for developing cult classics that are unconventional but stand out for their visual flair.

They look like playable anime, with characters inhabiting lush and vibrant hand-drawn worlds. The artistry is so distinct that fans can instantly pick out a Vanillaware title from a screenshot.

Its previous work, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, was a fascinating but flawed sci-fi gem. For its latest project, the team produced a high-fantasy tactical game called Unicorn Overlord.

Advertisement

It follows the exploits of Alain, a prince whose kingdom was stolen after the rogue general Valmore betrays the Cornia kingdom and usurps the throne.

Claiming to be a descendant of the Zenoiran Empire, Valmore renames himself Galerius and takes over the world of Fevrith.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x