![]() ![]() Once you do finally manage to find yourself in a sticky situation with your six-shooters and double-barrels loaded, this all trickles down to a combination of learning experiences for both you and the computer. There’s the additional bonus if you can familiarize yourself with the rules of poker as stacking these cards in their winning order can give you yet another bonus needed. Now a unique system that earned my attention happened to be a lovely little perk method based on the old time traditions of cards.Īnd this is what can prove to be your edge needed during these combat missions, with each encounter you do unlocking a new card both equipped with a special ability (including blood drains, ricochets, and cannibalism) and a bonus to serve a character of your posse. In these events you can gain a buff or a debuff depending, earn some money to be spent on shops as well as prepare yourself for battle. Once you’re allowed to explore your surroundings, you’ll find a plethora of opportunities available to you, all allowing you to respite in the event you’re unsure of your next move but all seen as ways to be very careful of such. Now the gameplay is divided into two halves, though the majority of it will be spent in combat. ![]() Your first 2 or 3 hours will be spent in the game’s prologue, the tutorial system giving you the basics of any tactical RPG and the narrator, Death himself giving you a clear view of your role within the story as you stroll along with your Father in attempts to make life in the hard west a little easier. ![]() Despite the trailer and poster encouraging this image of grimness seen in our oddity western films like Cowboys & Aliens we get a game more reminiscent of Jonah Hex with a hint of Supernatural. The game bolsters it’s little taste of everything, maybe above all, it’s narrative. Been tossing around this idea of instead just giving out a random 1-10 for a game we can measure whether a game is actually worth the money it’s asking for.Īnd instead of going directly for the obvious choice of Fallout 4 I decided to give the honors for a lesser-known PC title that was just released under the name… Hard West Genre: “A weird west tactical with world map exploration, a hint of adventure and a drop of RPG.” Price: $19.99Ī kickstarter game from developers Play Way, Hard West seeks to effectively establish itself in the same vein of turn-based strategy games that turned XCOM into the thriving series it is now as well as a short exploration feature reminiscent of Sunless Sea. ![]()
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