I have never played a Fire Emblem game, and since Nintendo hasn't been scheduling too well as of late, I was delighted to hear about Wargroove. It was described to me as a sort of Fire Emblem clone, and I leaped on the opportunity; especially since I had heard it was high-quality. Having been made by the same company that made Stardew Valley, I was expecting quality, but Wargroove goes beyond that. Despite the fact that the story isn't exactly great, apparently it lasts for many hours, and the combat system is definitely enjoyable. I love turn-based strategy games, but my main issue with many modern titles is that they have so much grinding in them. Since Wargroove is formatted into levels, that completely eliminates that problem, leaving a sense of accomplishment after every fight. You can play against more than 2 friends at once, and after playing against a friend of mine, the game truly grew on me. You can also make your own maps and campaigns, which adds even more to an already large amount of content. This isn't even mentioning the fact that you can play other people's custom stuff from online, and that the game isn't limited to just the system it's on. With the inclusion of cross-platform functions, as well as the aforementioned aspects, Wargroove is a game that far exceeds its price-tag. I'm not saying that it's the greatest game ever, but I am saying that it is terrifically done and at a pretty cheap cost to boot. If you like turn-based strategy games, or are just interested in this one, I implore you to give Wargroove a shot.
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