Unicorn Overlord is a must-play for tactics fans (2024)

Series like Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem and Tactics Ogre (which got a lovely remaster in 2022) tend to dominate the conversation around SRPGs. And rightly so. However, with its latest release – Unicorn Overlord – developer Vanillaware is taking cues from older titles in a way that pays tribute to the classics while also providing something fresh and engaging for 2024. And after being completely engrossed by this beautiful mash-up of old and new, Unicorn Overlord feels like a must-play for strategy game fans.

Vanillaware isn’t shy about where it drew inspiration for Unicorn Overlord. Instead of typical grid-based battlefields, the game plays a lot like Ogre Battle 64, which has you commanding a handful of smaller squads that you maneuver around the map to intercept enemy forces and capture strongholds. Each squad has a captain who lends a passive bonus with party sizes that grow to five over the course of the game. But because you don’t have direct control over individual characters during fights, you need to be crafty about setting them up for success.

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Strategy is dictated not only by the position of each squad but also by which classes you choose and the actions you set (e.g. setting a command to attack the lowest health enemy or only hitting an opponent that’s already been debuffed). This results in gameplay that feels like fantasy football but for war. Look at you, you’re the general now. Except it’s better because you can see how well your art of war plays out, like when your archers take out flying enemies such as gryfons and wyverns that are naturally susceptible to their attacks.

But the strategizing doesn’t stop there, because outside of combat, there are other ways to manipulate battles. You can commandeer siege units like catapults and ballistas to rain damage down on opposing units before they get close. Alternatively, you can spend Valor points (which are earned by defeating enemies) to buff friendly combatants (haste, extra stamina, etc.) or soften up foes with targeted strikes like a cavalry charge. Then there’s all the various equipment and loot you’ll gather, which adds another layer of customization to your army.

On top of straightforward spec bumps, you can give units additional turns or alter their abilities by adding poison damage to a spear or other weapon. And when you get everything set up just right, the results are devastating. One of my favorite combos was giving an archer and swordsman fire-based attacks to afflict a burn on enemies. Then I followed this up with a mage that ignites every burning opponent with additional party-wide damage at the end of a fight and I think you can see where this is going. Honestly, I’ve lost track of the amount of time I’ve spent looking at menus to tweak ascactions and equipment. But min-maxing each squad’s potential is a ton of fun all by itself.

Meanwhile, another feature Unicorn Overlord borrows from franchises like Fire Emblem is its Rapport mechanic. Characters in the same squad will grow closer over time, offering upgraded stats over time. Alternatively, you can improve rapport by sharing meals or giving gifts, and after enough bonding, you’ll get a cutscene that dives deeper into two people’s relationship. On top of that, the main character, Alain, can develop a romance allowing you to choose your best girl (or boy, in some cases, though I haven’t had the chance to try that out myself).

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Unicorn Overlord’s roster is massive too. It felt like every other battle I added a new member to my ranks, and before I even explored 50 percent of the map, I had more than 30 unique story characters. And if that’s not enough, you can also recruit mercenaries, which is arguably a more strategic decision as that lets you customize a unit’s growth (e.g. Keen types get extra crit while all-rounders receive more balanced stats and so on).

I also want to call out Unicorn Overlord’s visual design, which is flat-out gorgeous. It’s a clear homage to the 2D sprite-based graphics of old-school SRPGs, but it’s been polished up for modern HD screens. Portraits and character models are incredibly detailed and the animations are a joy to watch even after the 1000th time. Granted, Vanillaware occasionally succumbs to the trope of girl armor in games where male characters have huge sheets of metal protecting them while some female characters are much more scantily clad. Why does the witch class wear a bikini? We may never know, though this has been Vanillaware’s style for the last 20 years, so it’s not exactly a surprise. Really, my gripe with this is that there should be a few more himbos to balance things out.

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As for more general cons, the main one is that the game’s plot is a bit generic. It’s not bad, it’s just based on a familiar setup centered around disenfranchised Prince Alain (who probably not coincidentally looks a lot like Magnus from Ogre Battle 64, right down to the blue hair) and his quest to liberate his nation from the clutches of evil emperor Galerius. That said, there are still plenty of touching moments to keep the plot from getting too dull.

The other potential issue is that some may find the game a bit too easy. To start, there are three difficulty levels, plus an even harder setting once you beat the game. However, the amount of strategizing you can do means you can almost always have an advantage in battle, so depending on how you look at it, the game is hurting itself for having such a high level of control and customization. Though in my opinion, that’s a good problem to have.

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The most important thing about Unicorn Overlord is that it feels like a passion project from start to finish. Its visuals are wonderfully hand-crafted, and by adopting and then updating features and gameplay from Hall of Fame strategy titles, the game feels like a love letter to the genre as a whole. Heck, the CEO of Vanillaware even went so far as to pay for the game’s development out of pocket after its budget ran out. So while Unicorn Overlord might not appeal to everyone, tactics fans just got a new instant classic.

Unicorn Overlord is a must-play for tactics fans (2024)

FAQs

Is normal or tactical better for Unicorn Overlord? ›

For those new to the tactical RPG genre, starting on Unicorn Overlord's Normal difficulty is advisable. It offers a chance to get acquainted with the game's mechanics and combat system. As you become more comfortable, you might consider moving up to Tactical for an increased challenge.

Do choices in Unicorn Overlord matter? ›

Choices in Unicorn Overlord affect the story by recruiting other characters, gaining access to some quests, or executing Zenorian leaders. See all the choices and their consequences, if choices matter, and details for the choice to marry in this guide!

Should you save everyone in Unicorn Overlord? ›

No real reason to execute anyone, unless you want to rp. You will not get anything more than items you can easily get elsewhere.

Should I let the experiments continue in Unicorn Overlord? ›

We recommend letting Tatiana continue with the experiments so you can recruit her.

Does difficulty matter in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Changes to Enemy Damage and Valor Gain

Enemies take less damage and will deal more damage to your units depending on which difficulty the game is set. This also applies to Valor Gain, as the game difficulty will dictate how much Valor you will gain per battle.

Can you grind in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Thankfully, there is a very easy way to fight easy battles over and over again, allowing you to grind for experience and other resources for as long as you wish. You'll be able to afford everything, promote every unit, and take on challenges far harder than you're expected to with just some time investment.

Does it matter who I marry in Unicorn Overlord? ›

While the game nudges you to marry early playable characters like Scarlett and Chloe, there are many options. Marriage is connected to the Rite of Covenant but isn't one-to-one. Alain will only outright make female allies the next queen, while males will become highly loyal platonic friends.

Is it better to free or execute in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Here's what you'll get from either choice. The only difference here is that choosing to execute Mandrin will give you an additional 15 Divine Shards. However, we highly recommend freeing Mandrin, as you'll be able to recruit him later in the game.

Is Josef worth using Unicorn Overlord? ›

He is great and due to the way the system works you shouldn't bench him. He "steals" one slot of exp from a squad, but on the flip side he can carry weaker characters into getting a lot of easy exp. He eventually falls off as a damage dealer, but as a tank + healer he is quite good.

Can you be evil in Unicorn Overlord? ›

You definitely can be evil but the NPCs lack the depth for that to be all that entertaining IMO.

Is Gammel worth it Unicorn Overlord? ›

This particular trait makes it more apparent that Gammel is much more valuable as a recruitable unit, as he joins the Liberation Army as a Thief himself. That can make it well worth the decision to free him, and he does seem to be a different person afterward.

Does it matter who you station in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Once you've upgraded the town, you can then select the Station a Guard option, and assign someone from your team to guard the place. In truth, it doesn't really matter who you pick - the towns you liberate aren't actually in danger of being attacked while you're off exploring.

Is it better to let go or execute in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Which Should You Choose? While the extra money is nice, we'd recommend freeing Gammel in Unicorn Overlord. The 10,000 War Funds will help you in the early game, but we feel it's far better to make an ally of Gammel instead, especially considering how powerful the Thief class can be.

Can you miss Gilbert in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Again, Gilbert is missable if you trigger the final Draken mission without speaking to him first. It's my biggest regret so far. I didn't find the path to go in from the east and figured it was supposed to play out like this and I only get him in endgame. And you really don't want to miss Gilbert with his unique kit.

Can you miss recruits in Unicorn Overlord? ›

It is absolutely possible to beat Unicorn Overlord without recruiting every character, and players who discover that they have missed some recruits should thus not become overly concerned. Complete "The Unicorn Ring." Complete "The Unicorn Ring." Complete "The Priestess, Abducted."

How do tactics work in Unicorn Overlord? ›

Tactics is programming the unit ai. Give each character a plan and try to make that plan best serve the whole unit. Protect who needs it most, hit what you can hardest hit, eliminate your greatest threats quickly.

What is the best formation for Alain in Unicorn Overlord? ›

In general, Alain will be a great solo frontliner, being able to take hits, cover for allies, and heal with Lean Edge. He won't be invincible though, so having a secondary person next to him and a healer is great. His Valor Skills, Valorous Order and Royal Order are both fantastic, if not situational.

What is the row cover tactic in Unicorn Overlord? ›

The initial tactic for Row Cover will be activated, if the row of Rodrick is attacked. The ability is wasted if there is just 1 other unit in his row because he could use heavy guard on the target instead of medium guard for 1 less PP.

How long does it take to beat Unicorn Overlord? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Unicorn Overlord is about 46 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 73½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

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