Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix
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Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix Reviews

“Mercenaries Wings” is a tactical simulation RPG where you level up, equip and command a group of mercenaries to fight through the stages. Character design is by the illustrator Raita Kazama, who has spared no effort in detail to make each character expressive and alive.
App ID2142260
App TypeGAME
Developers ,
Publishers Flyhigh Works
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Full controller support
Genres Strategy, RPG
Release Date11 Oct, 2023
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese

Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix
6 Total Reviews
4 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix has garnered a total of 6 reviews, with 4 positive reviews and 2 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Playtime: 255 minutes
Same as with their other games, they deliver what they promise. Standard but well done Turn based games. That said I have one specific problem with this game, having played it before on switch. Many of their games have multiple routes, so does this one. It's just that this one is less multiple routes but more of a good and bad route. And the game pretty much tricks you into going for the bad route first, so you would want to replay to actually get the good route. See, you can at one point decide to keep working for the kingdom or leave. Leaving really seems like the more sensible thing. If you do that, you are on the bad route. Both routes more or less manage to resolve the conflict in the end, but on the first route an extremely important character dies, which they don't if you stay. Now, if you do not mind spoiler, do read ahead. Jeremy is one of the two protagonists, the coolest character in the party and the love interest for the other protagonist (well, it is more like she has a huge crush on him while he sees her as a sister, but in the good end they do marry). If you leave the kingdom, he straight up dies. Considering that one of the protagonists literally dies in the leave route, I think that quite validates my claim that it simply is the bad ending route while the other is the good ending route.
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