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.
The strategy game genre can be quite hard to get into, but here are a few games that can serve as good entry points Strategy games can be a tough genre to get into, there’s no doubt about it. There are plenty of games out there, and if you
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.
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.
Are you on the lookout for a tactical combat game complete with an array of interesting, highly detailed and unique heroes to go into battle with? If you love conflicts where the outcome depends on your battle strategies, you will definitely wish to
Reuse as a coding principle is commendable, but too much reuse in a SRPG makes City of the Shroud a rather dull game indeed.