The DioField Chronicle gets praise for the story and combat system in the first test ratings

DioField mixes turn-based strategy with real-time elements.

The DioField Chronicle wants to score with a unique combat system.

The DioField Chronicle wants to score with a unique combat system.

The strategy RPG The DioField Chronicle will not be released until next Thursday, but the embargo has already fallen and the first test ratings are arriving. The pre-testers report on their impressions on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. So far, most of the tests have been for the PS5 version.

  • on Metacritic the PS5 version of the strategy RPG has so far received an average rating of 78/100 points, with currently 5 reviews*
  • on Opencritic The DioField Chronicle gets a rating of currently 80/100 points, based on 6 reviews*

*Was standing: September 20, 2022 at 4:30 p.m

Here are the ratings of some magazines at a glance:

magazine rating
Godi sa geek 90
PSX Brazil 85
Comicbook.com 80
GamersRD 80
LevelUp 80
Wccftech 65

You can watch a trailer for the game here:

The DioField Chronicle - Square Enix's tactical RPG has a release






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The DioField Chronicle – Square Enix’s tactical RPG has a release

That’s what the review says about The DioField Chronicle

With an average of 78, The DioField Chronicle does well. The following aspects received from the reviewers a special compliment:

  • innovative real-time combat system
  • great story
  • upgrade system
  • interesting characters
  • special look

Chris White from God is a geek writes for example:

The DioField Chronicle is an epic strategy RPG that immerses you in the story and each beautifully constructed battle. It features a detailed combat structure and an upgrade system that will require you to constantly try new strategies.

The following points are not well received:

  • simple progression system
  • Narrative could be better

In contrast to Final Fantasy Tactics, The DioField Chronicle breaks new ground. In the world you will encounter elements from the Middle Ages, industrialization and modernity. The whole thing is wildly mixed with magic and monsters, as it should be for a Square Enix RPG.

The units can move freely on the field and the camera can also be swiveled freely. Players can pause the game at any time to give orders to the troops. The game will be released on September 22, 2022 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch.

Do you agree with this rating? Or did you expect a different rating for The DioField Chronicle?

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