As a longtime Fire Emblem fan, I can’t help but be drawn to Project Triangle Strategy (lacklustre working title aside). After playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses to death back in 2019, I’m more than ready for a new strategy-based adventure and Square Enix’s upcoming RPG seems to fit that bill perfectly. As the second game in Square Enix’s HD-2D series, the delightful sprite style seen in Octopath Traveler makes a comeback, and brings to mind the old school vibes of classic strategy games that landed on the Game Boy Advance so many years ago, like Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. After seeing a brief glimpse of Project Triangle Strategy in the most recent Nintendo Direct , I was all too keen to jump right in and check it out for myself. I’ve since played through the demo a few times, and I’ve already found a lot to love about Square Enix’s strategy RPG… but there are some aspects that give me a moment’s pause. Still, whether you’re a Fire Emblem fan like me or just fond of the strategy genre in general, Project Triangle Strategy holds a lot of promise and ticks a lot of…