Slay the Spire
Éditeur / Développeur :
Humble Games, Mega Crit Games
Date de sortie : 23 janvier 2019
ESRB : T (Teen)
Note moyenne : 89%
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Fantaisie Un seul joueur Vue de côté
Éditeur / Développeur :
Humble Games, Mega Crit Games
Date de sortie : 23 janvier 2019
ESRB : T (Teen)
Note moyenne : 89%
Thèmes
Fantaisie Un seul joueur Vue de côté
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Révision par Wargames [user]
July 14, 2022

Pure deckbuilding roguelike experience. A reference point for any other games to be released in this genre. Gameplay > everything else, whichPure deckbuilding roguelike experience. A reference point for any other games to be released in this genre. Gameplay > everything else, which makes total sense for a truly indie game.

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Révision par ericdn627 [user]
March 1, 2022

This card-based roguelike dungeon crawler keeps calling me back for more, because no matter how many times you play and no matter how manyThis card-based roguelike dungeon crawler keeps calling me back for more, because no matter how many times you play and no matter how many times you win, there are still harder challenges, new rewards, and fierce battles ahead. Play as one of four fighters against a collection of unique and... otherworldly... foes as you battle your way through the Spire as you try to figure out what's controlling the world you find yourself in. Everything you need to survive, attacks, power-ups, and defenses, are contained in a deck of cards and a set of potions you collect and add to as the game progresses. While each fighter has his or her own unique deck of cards, thus creating a style of gameplay unique to that particular fighter, you'll soon find out that everything in this game is connected to everything else. You can, if you're lucky (or unlucky) start playing other fighters' cards, or you can sacrifice a reward from the past for a new one in the future, and all the while you're wandering deeper and deeper into the Spire facing foes with their own unique abilities to slay you before you slay them. To say this game is hours of addictive gameplay you just can't put down is an understatement. It's days, weeks, even longer, and I can't even guess how much time and how much raw grit and skill it would take to fully conquer this game. And yet that task doesn't seem as daunting because of how addictive this game is. Whether as a brief time killer or as part of a dedicated gaming session, Slay the Spire is truly among the best of the best of its genre.

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Révision par sourasparagus [user]
September 30, 2021

I dropped at least 200 hours into this, to level 20 all the characters. The challenge factor is super high and all the mix-and-match optionsI dropped at least 200 hours into this, to level 20 all the characters. The challenge factor is super high and all the mix-and-match options with the cards and relics make each run unique. Plus, the community around it (Jorbs etc.) is super rich. This is the closest I've felt to the feel of Magic the Gathering in a single-player game.

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Révision par Jo12danJames [user]
August 27, 2021

What a underrated card building game, if you like turn based strategy games with deck building give the game a play. Its a must play. WorksWhat a underrated card building game, if you like turn based strategy games with deck building give the game a play. Its a must play. Works great on xcloud also, and free on xbox game pass.

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Révision par Grunty [user]
June 21, 2021

Once you get used to the look and the simplicity of the gameplay, you begin to dig the depth of this perfect deckbuilding game that for now isOnce you get used to the look and the simplicity of the gameplay, you begin to dig the depth of this perfect deckbuilding game that for now is first and unmatched by others. Tons of replayability and perfect for the switch !

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Révision par Dy11ki11 [user]
April 22, 2021

Apparently there were some issues with how this game ran on the Switch at first, especially regarding the touchscreen. But now it runs great!Apparently there were some issues with how this game ran on the Switch at first, especially regarding the touchscreen. But now it runs great! I alternate between docked, handheld with joycons, and handheld with the touchscreen. All of these modes work well. The text is a little small for me while docked, but not to the point that it interferes with my experience. The touchscreen works better on Switch than it did on my Surface Pro. Selecting and playing cards feels good, a bit like Hearthstone on mobile.The gameplay is also very fun and addictive. I don't normally enjoy rogue-like games, but each failed run feels more like a fair round of a card game rather than a devastating loss. I would recommend Slay the Spire, particularly on the Switch.

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