Playtime: 1h53m
Intro
Griftlands is a roguelike deckbuilding game. You play through various quests by picking locations on a map. At these locations you can buy/talk/heal or deal with enemies through battles or negotiations (basically, weirder battles).
Lots of "stuff"
Griftlands has a lot of things going on. There are hundreds of cards. There are two different battle systems, one …
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Playtime: 1h53m
Intro
Griftlands is a roguelike deckbuilding game. You play through various quests by picking locations on a map. At these locations you can buy/talk/heal or deal with enemies through battles or negotiations (basically, weirder battles).
Lots of "stuff"
Griftlands has a lot of things going on. There are hundreds of cards. There are two different battle systems, one of which i still don't really get. There are bonuses and penalties based on how people and factions feel about you. There are cards and grafts (permanent bonuses) to buy. You can bribe people, provoke people, pick from several options in encounters, upgrade cards in one of two ways, et cetera.
Compounding mistakes
This would all be great, but not in a roguelike that can take 6-10 hours to complete with health/will that doesn't consistently regenerate and limited opportunities. I constantly feel like the sword of Damocles is hanging over my head and making mistakes is going to come back and bite me in the ass hours and hours later - which would mean having to re-do everything. Especially the healing thing kills it for me. If your game is more than 1-2 hours long it shouldn't have permanent health with few ways of regaining it.
Sword card, shield card
Also, i generally dislike the whole "cards are attacks" thing. It means combat isn't going to involve units/summons and there likely won't be any keywords aside from maybe armor/DOT effects. Combat mostly becomes a simple numbers game. The only game that did this well was Northmark: Hour of the Wolf, because the cards had a lot of variety and the game was pretty short (and not bloody rogueshit).
Conclusion
I like my card games quick, short and with a bunch of variety. Griftlands does the opposite. But hey, if you really like Slay the Spire you will probably like this.
5/10
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