Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
Huge amount of content, Charming characters, Enjoyable Story, Solid gameplay mechanics, Engaging and customizable multiplayer modes, Extensive map and campaign editor
Menus can be a bit difficult to navigate for newcomers to the genre, While wellcrafted, the gameplay experience and mechanics are nothing new
Wargroove is the game fans of tactical role-playing games have been waiting for. The huge amount of content and play modes, solid gameplay almost completely devoid of RNG and excellent presentation make it a game that no fan of the genre should pass on...
Wargroove is a deeply engaging strategy game that has the potential to continue to thrive and develop for years to come with a dedicated playerbase of creators...
Abstract: If there's any common thread to be found in the catalogue of indie publisher Chucklefish, it's that their best titles tend to pick up where others have left off.Starbound pushed the formula invented by games like Terraria and Minecraft in a more curated d...
At the end of the day, Wargroove feels like an Advance Wars game made by fans of the series who finally got fed up waiting for Nintendo and Intelligent Systems to revisit it. The lack of mid-missions checkpoints or saves can sometimes be frustrating but e...
Abstract: If anyone ever told you that strategy games don't belong on console, then Advance Wars was like having an army at your back to prove the naysayers wrong. Nintendo's amazing turn-based strategy series was like nothing that had ever been seen before, and sa...
Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Tom , review by: in.ign.com
Wargroove is the Advance Wars successor its long-neglected fans have been waiting for. It faithfully revives the tactics I loved that series for while putting plenty of its own spins on the concept. Campaign levels do have a tendency to go on longer than...
Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Tom , review by: ap.ign.com
Wargroove is the Advance Wars successor its long-neglected fans have been waiting for. It faithfully revives the tactics I loved that series for while putting plenty of its own spins on the concept. Campaign levels do have a tendency to go on longer than...