Of course, there are certain cards which can increase the number of cards you can swap.Ĭertain character cards work well together to perform combos. You can swap 2 cards (from the 6 you drew) during each turn. The final chain attack depends on the weapon equipped by the said character.įor example, depending on Copernica’s weapon, her chain attack can cast a barrier on her team or damage foes.ĭuring each battle, you draw 6 cards and are allowed to play only 3 cards. This is done by playing three consecutive cards belonging to the same character. You can collect Steam Points by playing cards that are free of any cost. This game makes sure deckbuilding doesn’t overwhelm the RPG aspect.īasic/Strike and Upgrade cards can be used without cost. The small size of the deck allows you to manage cards easily. Also, each character can only hold 8 cards which means you have a 24 card deck to use in every fight. However, you’re only able to have three members in your Active party for battles. More members join the party as the story progresses. You begin the game with Armilly and Copernica. Tarah and Thayne give you a mix of magic and stealing. Copernica (my favorite) is a wizard/alchemist. There’s Armilly, a young knight-in-training. However, the characters have different personalities and they interact well with each other. Again, the story isn’t anything original. You play as robots who must work together to save the world. It has a Steampunk setting and an awesome deckbuilding mechanic. SteamWorld Quest offers what I like about RPGs. I enjoy creating a team of characters with different abilities and have them wander through a fantasy setting. If it were possible, I would just write in this review that SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech is one of the best RPGs I’ve played in a long time and you should all check it out.īut anyway, I have to talk about why I think that. I was provided a free review copy of SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech on Steam/PC. While the story is a bit lacking, the gameplay offers a lot of variety that will keep you engrossed for hours. SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech (via I mage & Form) SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech offers an enjoyable combination of RPG and deckbuilding mechanics.
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