Throw Battle Brothers and Darkest Dungeon into a blender with a few extra ingredients mixed in and you’ll end up with Urtuk: The Desolation.
An entertaining tactical deck-building title, Trials of Fire is the first that I’ve played in the genre that can truly compete with the heavyweight that is Slay the Spire.
Save the world of the Yondering Lands from catastrophe with your growing party of legendary heroes who improve, adapt, and retire in old age in this narrative and procedurally generated, tactical roleplaying game.
Annihilator? You bet I did!
Clearly paying homage to the tactical RPGs of yesteryear, Himeko Sutori borrows much from past entries in the genre but also introduces a number of systems to create its own unique experience.
From the makers of the legendary Grimrock series comes a brand new adventure. Can you uncover the secret of the Menhir Forest? read on to find out!
The latest DLC for Harebrained Schemes’ excellent BATTLETECH brings stealth and city-based battles to the table.
Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark is a great strategy game hindered by conflicting visuals.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth is the second part of a video game series and it carries with it a tremendous amount of history and backstory. I sought out to see if I could somehow jump into it without playing the previous title.
It’s very hard to not think about the first two Fallout games when you first see ATOM. Truth be told, the developers have stated multiple times that this game is heavily inspired by classic RPGs such as, Wasteland, Deus Ex, Baldur’s Gate, and