Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew (2023)

Mimimi Games

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 5 · Xbox Series X|S

4.00 from 44 ratings

874 members have it in their collection · 6 playing now · 605 backlogged · 67 wish listed

How long? · with extras 58h · 100% 64h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Welcome to the Lost Caribbean! In this stealth strategy game, join a ghost ship with a living soul and assemble a cursed pirate crew. Embrace magical powers to defy the menacing army of the Inquisition, who stands between you and the mysterious treasure of the legendary Captain Mordechai.
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Release dates

  • Aug 17, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

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BMO

Status BMO Sep 13, 2024

Steam presented me with the following message when initially booting this up (slight paraphrasing):

You may want to plug your controller in. This developer has indicated that the game only supports the DualSense controller when connected to USB. If you connect it wirelessly Steam will translate the input to appear as an Xbox controller. If you wish to use PlayStation …

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Steam presented me with the following message when initially booting this up (slight paraphrasing):

You may want to plug your controller in. This developer has indicated that the game only supports the DualSense controller when connected to USB. If you connect it wirelessly Steam will translate the input to appear as an Xbox controller. If you wish to use PlayStation glyphs, connect your controller via USB.

Since I can’t be arsed to plug my controller in, I clicked ok and the game indeed recognized it as an Xbox controller (which is to be expected when using Steam input). On a whim I decided to disable the steam controller input, to see if the game recognizes my controller. Lo-and-behold, it did. And not only that, it recognized it as a DualSense, and displayed all the correct glyphs.

So word to anyone who wants to use a DualSense with this game on PC, it works out of the box despite Steam’s warning.

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Vakil

Status Vakil Nov 30, 2023

I just started this but I don't like the control scheme in comparison to Shadow Tactics and Desperados 3. Those were so easy and intuitive. This feels like a backslide.

shinespark

Status shinespark Oct 11, 2023

Still a bit early for game of the year discussion, but I'm feeling confident that Shadow Gambit has the "Best Sentient, Talking Ship", "Best Sentient, Talking Plant", and "Best Skeleton Poetry Night" categories thoroughly in the bag.

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shinespark

Status shinespark Oct 8, 2023

I almost never used the sniper characters in Mimimi's previous games, but Shadow Gambit's blind markswoman Teresa has some nifty tweaks that make her a much better fit for my playstyle.

Most importantly, her ability to KO guards instead of outright killing them means she's way more viable for nonlethal play. Switching her ammunition from a limited resource to something …

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I almost never used the sniper characters in Mimimi's previous games, but Shadow Gambit's blind markswoman Teresa has some nifty tweaks that make her a much better fit for my playstyle.

Most importantly, her ability to KO guards instead of outright killing them means she's way more viable for nonlethal play. Switching her ammunition from a limited resource to something that's infinitely replenishable (with proper positioning) eliminates choice paralysis over misspending her shots. And her secondary ability to blind guards from afar really helps her break out of the sniper's solo role and join in on the meticulous team plays that make the game sing. She's easily my favorite version of the archetype across all Mimimi's efforts!

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shinespark

Status shinespark Oct 2, 2023

Picked the cannoneer as my third crewmate, and it turns out she's fantastic. Being able to shoot allies and enemies alike almost anywhere on the map opens up a bunch of new strategies, and helps the game feel like more than just a fun level pack for Desperados 3.

Also really digging the level design's commitment to making objectives approachable …

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Picked the cannoneer as my third crewmate, and it turns out she's fantastic. Being able to shoot allies and enemies alike almost anywhere on the map opens up a bunch of new strategies, and helps the game feel like more than just a fun level pack for Desperados 3.

Also really digging the level design's commitment to making objectives approachable from all angles!

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BMO

Status BMO Oct 2, 2023

This is a very specific question, but can anyone who has played BG3 and this tell me, do you think I'd like this from a mechanical standpoint if I very much enjoy the technical combat in BG3?

shinespark

Status shinespark Oct 1, 2023

Still only a couple levels in, but this seems really promising so far! The protagonist's warp-stab attack is something I've been specifically wanting since Desperados 3, and the plant-lady's ability to generate cover anywhere is goofy but delightfully overpowered.

Having trouble deciding between the two different camera setups since they both have unique drawbacks, and my attempt to gin up …

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Still only a couple levels in, but this seems really promising so far! The protagonist's warp-stab attack is something I've been specifically wanting since Desperados 3, and the plant-lady's ability to generate cover anywhere is goofy but delightfully overpowered.

Having trouble deciding between the two different camera setups since they both have unique drawbacks, and my attempt to gin up a better alternative in Steam Input was only a mixed success.

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shinespark

Status shinespark Sep 30, 2023

Finally getting started with Shadow Gambit! I'm excited to dive in but it's bittersweet knowing this is the last game from Mimimi, and probably the last game in the entire stealth strategy genre for a good long while.

shinespark

Status shinespark Aug 16, 2023

Shadow Gambit comes out tomorrow and I'm super excited! All of the developer's previous stealth strategy games have been excellent, and the ghost pirate theme of this one should allow them to push the characters' abilities in fun new directions.

Plus I've heard Acts 2 and 3 of Baldur's Gate are extremely buggy, so this should be a nice way …

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Shadow Gambit comes out tomorrow and I'm super excited! All of the developer's previous stealth strategy games have been excellent, and the ghost pirate theme of this one should allow them to push the characters' abilities in fun new directions.

Plus I've heard Acts 2 and 3 of Baldur's Gate are extremely buggy, so this should be a nice way to tide me over until that gets fixed up.

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shinespark

Status shinespark Mar 12, 2023

Whoa, I had no idea that the folks behind Shadow Tactics and Desperados 3 were already so far along on a new project! They've got some of the best level designers working today, the ghost pirate theme is rad, and calling it a "stealth strategy game" is probably an easier sell than the "real time tactics" label they used to …

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Whoa, I had no idea that the folks behind Shadow Tactics and Desperados 3 were already so far along on a new project! They've got some of the best level designers working today, the ghost pirate theme is rad, and calling it a "stealth strategy game" is probably an easier sell than the "real time tactics" label they used to use.

Taking a page from modern Fire Emblem and making quicksave/quickload a diegetic part of your toolkit is a great move as well, and should probably be the norm for any genre so heavily built around experimentation and repeated failure.

Super excited for this one!

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