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May 2019
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Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Chris , review by: gamespot.com
Terrific level of strategy offers you numerous decisions without becoming overwhelming, Commanders and critical hits provide layers of depth when attacking and positioning units, Impressive suite of map and campaign creation tools, Strikes a balance betwe
Inability to easily see enemy team's attack range slows the action, Strengths/weaknesses chart is hard to read quickly, Some limitations in online play
Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Chris , review by: gamespot.com
Terrific level of strategy offers you numerous decisions without becoming overwhelming, Commanders and critical hits provide layers of depth when attacking and positioning units, Impressive suite of map and campaign creation tools, Strikes a balance betwe
Inability to easily see enemy team's attack range slows the action, Strengths/weaknesses chart is hard to read quickly, Some limitations in online play
Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
Huge amount of content, Charming characters, Enjoyable Story, Solid gameplay mechanics, Engaging and customizable multiplayer modes, Extensive map and campaign editor
Menus can be a bit difficult to navigate for newcomers to the genre, While wellcrafted, the gameplay experience and mechanics are nothing new
Wargroove is the game fans of tactical role-playing games have been waiting for. The huge amount of content and play modes, solid gameplay almost completely devoid of RNG and excellent presentation make it a game that no fan of the genre should pass on...
Wargroove is a deeply engaging strategy game that has the potential to continue to thrive and develop for years to come with a dedicated playerbase of creators...
Abstract: Halfway through playing WarGroove, which is secretly a pretty odd game, a thought occurred to me which turned out, the more I considered it, to be a pretty odd thought. What if this game isn't made by Chucklefish as the title screen suggests, the thought...
Chucklefish's strategy tribute does nothing worse than Advance Wars, and little better - instead, it's exactly what it needs to be to spiritually succeed. It's small, in both character models and design ambition, but it's probably going to be massive. Des...