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Austin Wintory: The Banner Saga
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Banner Saga Combat
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Like FF: Tactics, The Banner Saga is pretty hard, even at the default setting. I don't like reading instructions, so the first few times I was playing the game, I was doing it wrong, spending all my "Renown" points on artifacts, and ignoring supplies and clans management. It's a balance, you can't keep everyone happy.
I'm at a point in the game that I cannot beat a boss. Sure, I can dial down the difficulty, but I hate doing this. My only option right now is to restart the game and re-play the game with a different focus.
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You also need some tanks/strongarms to inflict high damage, so it's a balance, like all great games. Of course, there are 'menders', which are mages in the game. I think their magic bypass defense and goes straight to the health, but don't quote me on this. I haven't gotten too far in the game, but I'm certain there are better classes out there.
Today (Jan 17th), the studio published an article on the music of The Banner Saga and how Boston's Videri String Quartet was inspired by the game that they are releasing a recording and shooting their debut music video using the themes and costumes from the game.
The article, written by Jenka Eusebio, detailed about how it came together because last November The Banner Saga's composer Austin Wintory sent the Videri String Quartet the game trailer.
I don't think the music video is available right now, but you can hear it on soundcloud.com.
Also, in the meantime, you can pick up Austin Wintory's soundtrack to The Banner Saga via Bandcamp.
The Banner Saga game is available now on Steam for $24.99. Want to test it out? The free online/multiplayer version is called The Banner Saga: Factions.
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