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Ogre Tale

2020
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 20, 2020
PlatformXbox Series X, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC
DeveloperGameLoop
Overview

Join ogre sisters Ran, Hana, and Yume, and their feline mentor, Iroha, in a battle against fairytale folkheroes-turned-villains via this action-packed tongue-in-cheek 2D beat-em-up romp set in modern-day Japan!

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6 reviews found

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Noisypixel.net

Aug 20, 2020

Ogre Tale is more than just your standard everyday beat ’em up as it has some of the best character writing in the genre. It’s a game that you can take at your own pace and will consistently provide you with new items and upgrades after each mission. The game could use some difficulty balancing and additional controller support, but nothing really takes away from the overall fun experience. The saddest part is, when it’s over, your left wishing you can hang out with these characters just a little bit longer. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.


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Chalgyr.com

Aug 26, 2020

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Siliconera.com

Sep 15, 2020

Ogre Tale is a great side scrolling beat-em-up, especially for those looking to play something with incredible visual charm and style. With a charming story and cute character designs, along with full Japanese voice acting, this will be a must for those who enjoyed titles like Murasama: The Demon Blade. However, the systems in the game may be more limited than most players would like and it is hindered by the lack of proper PC controls.


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Operationrainfall.com

Feb 2, 2021

At $19.99, Ogre Tale is a hard one to recommend, especially over Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds, a game that is not only cheaper, but features more gameplay modes, playable characters, better difficulty balance, a more satisfying upgrade system, and tighter boss battles. On its own, it’s not a bad game, but a really underwhelming follow up to what was a really solid beat ’em up. Review copy provided by the publisher Actionarc sysbeat-’em-updegicamagesMAGES.


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Indiegamewebsite.com

Aug 31, 2020

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Thesixthaxis.com

Aug 23, 2020

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