![]() As you progress you gain access to newer and stronger cards that can help make your odds better. If you haven’t played a deckbuilder before, they boil down to planning and strategically picking your cards and then hoping that RNG doesn’t screw you over like it probably will when it’s least convenient. Let your enemies do that when you don’t have enough Block cards. ![]() ![]() Never kick yourself in the face if you don’t have to. Read, read, read READ! Man, I’ve made many mistakes in this game by not reading the cards or the buffs and debuffs. Will it though? Will it really? Let me break the game down and give you my two cents. I saw the promo video found on Steam/YouTube and it’s telling you how it will possibly be your new favorite deckbuilder and whatnot. Maybe I’m just being cynical or maybe I’m just tired of being lied to. However, when critics in the gaming website/blog-sphere start spewing overwhelming praise on something, red-flags go up for me personally. However, being a fan of some in the genre and having learned that this game takes place in the same universe of Fearia (another game by the same people which I really enjoyed), I was more than willing to give I a spin. There are numerous others, but they just aren’t my first pick when I think of a fun game I want to play. Roguebook is a roguelike deck-builder and while I’ve played a few before, I’ve enjoyed maybe three: Loop Hero, Race for the Galaxy and Hearthstone (…kind of).
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