3 thoughts on “Saturday Morning Gaming: Fights In Tight Spaces

  1. So awesome that you might say “I’d like to play a video game where you do that sort of thing.” Well, I’ve got some good news. Fights in Tight Spaces provides the experience of one guy against many in, yes, a tight space.

    There are actually quite a few games that—

    It’s a deck builder at heart.

    Huh. That’s novel.

    I’ve been making my way through the Dark Souls series, and am currently near the end of the second one. The worlds are fun to explore and the combat is engaging, but I’m finding myself annoyed at the amount of total BS that they put in. Two-minute runs back to bosses that kill you in fifteen seconds. Broken hitbox mechanics. Totally unforeseeable ambushes whose sole purpose is to kill you and waste your time.

    I see the term “flawed masterpiece” thrown around a lot, and I think that’s fairly accurate. After I finished the first one, I was torn between Never Again and Again Right Now! Ultimately I settled on Maybe Later.Report

    1. I’ve unlocked a bunch of decks over the weekend and, holy cow, some of them are *AWESOME*. Others are either less awesome or less intuitive to play. The counterstrike deck is really fun. Give yourself a ton of Block, withstand a ton of hits, hit back once (or twice or thrice) every time you get punched.

      The aggressive deck (big hits) and the blades deck (cause bleed) are both fun but I stall out early with them.Report

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