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I just finished the Triangle Strategy demo myself. As I did actually play the first demo previously, I was somewhat prepared for the style of gameplay, so it didn't feel as slow or bewildering this time around. Once you have a basic knowledge of how to effectively position your characters, battle does flow a lot better.

The main feature of the game is the multiple morality paths system, and I'll say it definitely shines in that regard. The choices aren't as simple as 'good, bad and smart', but closer to 'optimistic/idealism, indifference/rationality and pessimistic/skepticism'; or as the game tries to define the three differing convictions-- 'morality, utility and dignity'. There's never a real clear-cute 'good/right' choice, and everything can align more towards an actual philosophy you may hold.

As for the story, plot and characters, it starts out with a rather familiar and simple premise on all counts, but it quickly evolves into something more interesting as you lead your own path through it. After watching the three character and story trailers beforehand (noteworthy as the three characters chosen for those trailers seem to align directly with the three distinct conviction paths), playing through the demo and then re-watching the final trailer, my hype for the full game is through the roof. Three weeks can't go quick enough.

Side-note: I don't care about the name at this point. It's a name.