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All three of Stoic's Norse-apocalypse narrative RPGs in one pack, with soundtracks, wallpapers, and a world map. Grim, gorgeous, and choices actually sting.

The Banner Saga Trilogy is a turn-based strategy RPG set in a Norse-mythology-inspired world where the sun has frozen in the sky and the gods are confirmed dead. You lead a caravan of humans and Varl (giant, horn-bearing warriors) across a dying continent, and the game never lets you forget that every mile costs something. Think of it as Oregon Trail crossed with Fire Emblem, filtered through the kind of bleak, beautiful fatalism you'd expect from a saga carved into stone rather than typed into a design doc. The core loop alternates between caravan management and grid-based combat, and those two halves are more tightly linked than they might first appear. Morale, supplies, and the size of your travelling party all feed into each other. Burn through your clansmen in a rough fight and the morale penalty can snowball into a proper crisis by the next chapter. Combat itself runs on a dual-resource system: Strength governs both your attack power and your hit points, meaning that as a unit takes damage it also hits softer. Willpower acts as a limited burst resource for extra actions. Across the trilogy you eventually get access to 48 characters spanning 40 classes and four races, including Horseborn who arrive in part two with their own distinct ability sets. The grid is not enormous, but positioning and ability sequencing reward patience over brute forcing. The writing is where the series earns its reputation. Dialogue choices come fast and often feel genuinely uncomfortable, not because they are contrived moral dilemmas, but because the game withholds information the way real leadership actually works. You pick, something happens two chapters later that reframes it entirely, and you sit with it. Bolverk and Folka, the misfit mercenary duo who front the second game as a counterpoint to the first game's more principled protagonists, are particularly well-drawn. The multiple endings in part three feel like genuine closures rather than branching-path checkbox rewards, which is rarer than it should be in this genre. That said, the trilogy is not flawless. The first game in particular has a slow start and bare-bones onboarding that can read as unfriendly. A known bug involving story choices not transferring cleanly between save imports has frustrated players across all three games. The combat interface also has gaps: ranged ability ranges are not previewed during movement planning the way melee ranges are, which is a small but persistently annoying oversight. Voice acting is sparse through the first two games, picking up only in the third, and players who want fully voiced narrative RPGs will feel the absence. Total playtime across all three games runs somewhere in the 30-to-40 hour range for a single playthrough, with meaningful replay incentive from divergent caravan compositions and choice paths. The Deluxe Pack bundles all three games with their soundtracks (Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory's score is genuinely excellent and worth having), digital wallpapers, a world map, and the Banner Saga 3 Gold Wasp cosmetic item. If you are going to play the series, this is simply the correct way to buy it. Start at part one and commit to following your save file through, because skipping ahead robs the continuity system of its entire point. Monika, Scout Team

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The Banner Saga Trilogy Deluxe Pack

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All three of Stoic's Norse-apocalypse narrative RPGs in one pack, with soundtracks, wallpapers, and a world map. Grim, gorgeous, and choices actually sting.

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The Banner Saga Trilogy is a turn-based strategy RPG set in a Norse-mythology-inspired world where the sun has frozen in the sky and the gods are confirmed dead. You lead a caravan of humans and Varl (giant, horn-bearing warriors) across a dying continent, and the game never lets you forget that every mile costs something. Think of it as Oregon Trail crossed with Fire Emblem, filtered through the kind of bleak, beautiful fatalism you'd expect from a saga carved into stone rather than typed into a design doc. The core loop alternates between caravan management and grid-based combat, and those two halves are more tightly linked than they might first appear. Morale, supplies, and the size of your travelling party all feed into each other. Burn through your clansmen in a rough fight and the morale penalty can snowball into a proper crisis by the next chapter. Combat itself runs on a dual-resource system: Strength governs both your attack power and your hit points, meaning that as a unit takes damage it also hits softer. Willpower acts as a limited burst resource for extra actions. Across the trilogy you eventually get access to 48 characters spanning 40 classes and four races, including Horseborn who arrive in part two with their own distinct ability sets. The grid is not enormous, but positioning and ability sequencing reward patience over brute forcing. The writing is where the series earns its reputation. Dialogue choices come fast and often feel genuinely uncomfortable, not because they are contrived moral dilemmas, but because the game withholds information the way real leadership actually works. You pick, something happens two chapters later that reframes it entirely, and you sit with it. Bolverk and Folka, the misfit mercenary duo who front the second game as a counterpoint to the first game's more principled protagonists, are particularly well-drawn. The multiple endings in part three feel like genuine closures rather than branching-path checkbox rewards, which is rarer than it should be in this genre. That said, the trilogy is not flawless. The first game in particular has a slow start and bare-bones onboarding that can read as unfriendly. A known bug involving story choices not transferring cleanly between save imports has frustrated players across all three games. The combat interface also has gaps: ranged ability ranges are not previewed during movement planning the way melee ranges are, which is a small but persistently annoying oversight. Voice acting is sparse through the first two games, picking up only in the third, and players who want fully voiced narrative RPGs will feel the absence. Total playtime across all three games runs somewhere in the 30-to-40 hour range for a single playthrough, with meaningful replay incentive from divergent caravan compositions and choice paths. The Deluxe Pack bundles all three games with their soundtracks (Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory's score is genuinely excellent and worth having), digital wallpapers, a world map, and the Banner Saga 3 Gold Wasp cosmetic item. If you are going to play the series, this is simply the correct way to buy it. Start at part one and commit to following your save file through, because skipping ahead robs the continuity system of its entire point.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamNorse MythologyCaravan ManagementPermadeathBranching NarrativeDual-Resource CombatSave Import ContinuityHand-Drawn ArtDark FantasyComplete Edition

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