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Review: Brigandine Abyss (PS5) - A Tactical RPG That's No Fire Emblem, But Still Mildly Entertaining

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RPGamer
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What began as a Push Square report yesterday is now carried by 3 outlets, with coverage spread over under an hour.

DualShockers was quickest to confirm, arriving within a minute after Push Square. Half the pack had the story within 4 minutes — a fast consensus by press standards. The pack has settled: no new outlet in 27.6 hours.

Push Square, DualShockers, RPGamer led the coverage.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: Brigandine Abyss (4 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the latest of them.

  • First report: Push Square, yesterday
  • 3 outlets over under an hour · median lag 4 minutes
  • Beat: Brigandine Abyss (4 stories tracked)

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  1. first Push Square Review: Brigandine Abyss (PS5) - A Tactical RPG That's No Fire Emblem, But Still Mildly Entertaining
  2. first DualShockers Brigandine Abyss Review: Best of the Series, But Still Lacking
  3. +8m RPGamer Brigandine Abyss Review

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Quiet3 outletsfirst: Push Square

Review: Brigandine Abyss (PS5) - A Tactical RPG That's No Fire Emblem, But Still Mildly Entertaining

Conqueror's Bad Fur Day.

Brigandine Abyss is a tactical role-playing game that requires little tactical nous, and in its early hours bombards you with menus and systems, many of which feel superfluous and fiddly. It doesn't make a great first impression.

It begins with you choosing which campaign you want to play. There are six, and each puts you in control of a different faction, with a different lead character.

Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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