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Reborn Game Review

Not Lewis Squad or X-Com, a remake of that Julian Golpo game, your love or frustration with Chaos Ribbon, depends on one question: Do you feel lucky? Well, aren't you a suspiciously beautiful and intelligent person? It’s a game of amazing depth and complexity, where wizards fight powerful spells and summon horrible beasts to fight in their name - but it’s a place where your dragon will surely catch the enemy with a 90% chance of failing in the next hex. Five times in a row. Will, will only be ruined by the goblins passed.

It's not like a line drawn in the sand, between good and bad, but deepened by philosophical divisions - just as Hearthstone players now appreciate its random element and score each new element that brings the invisible dice to success, which is different from deck-building skills and Skill based game.

Like Hearthstone, it’s not that simple. Chaos Rebirth is a heinous game on its own terms and with a high efficiency ceiling. Managing destiny is only a part of it. When summoning a card or throwing a spell, you only have a chance to make it actually work. If not, you burn the card. However, that opportunity is flexible in a few basic ways. You can work your magic slowly to bring a simple glimpse of the map into law or chaos, make your spell and summons more effective, or spend straight mana points to increase the chances of creating a sperling helibist instead of tragic magic fizzles. .

Every step counts. Chaos Ribbon games are short, and each allows one unit to move and attack and one to spell or summon. High ground provides huge bonuses for attack and huge difficulty for enemies below. Spells like Tangle Vine can cut the incoming unit to fly Pegasus to the top of the hill near your opponent. By default, each wizard is not weak and is not able to clone a gui blob, but gives them an elephant-like mount, a magic sword and a magic and suddenly they turn into a monster killing machine. Even the height of the animal is important. Everyone has the ability to remember and use Paladin's counter-attack and immortality's immunity to worldly attacks. There’s a good selection, but not too many - it’s a manageable army, each unit carefully choosing to pull its weight into a world where a lucky / successful hit from a rat is as good as a helhand bite.

Random material never goes away, and "stupidity!" More than the annual trivial competition of the enthusiastic pop-detection club. But it is the level of the elements that soon takes precedence. Terrain control, psychology, preparation, and twisting numbers in your favor make all the chaos rebirth as a more predictable game like the final and strategically respected Advance War series. This is also fair in general. For every moment where RNG turns and punches you in the face, it will do it with your opponent. It’s just that those moments will never sit idle.

A good example of a meeting between two parties is the most controversial mechanic of confusion, Chaos. These allow you to make a summons with 100% success, spread confusion and act like a real thing, if another wizard assumes it's not real, they make incredible spells that are always available and don't even burn the turn cast. Can pay. Remove from existence. Reincarnation poker speaks like anything else about itself, and that’s a good metaphor - you play your cards, but you also have to play your opponent.

Chaos Ribbon Meat is a raw tactical game, played between two to four players in a simple but interesting hex case. Equipped mode provides an upgrade system where you can level up your wizard and change gold for gear like amulets and staff to upgrade and customize. You don't have to pick specific spellings like CCG, but your gear slashes the drawings on your chosen side and gives you a boost-like feature in certain spells that you can create a play style around.

There is also a single player mode called Realm of Chaos, which works like a normal student / age wonder. It gives you a map to explore. To avoid being deported you must hire an assistant in town and fight a timer. It’s not a mode like buying the game for yourself and yourself, but it’s a well-implemented and surprisingly wide bonus feature that is at the top of the original Scarmish action, with just enough scripting and a chance to differentiate the good world.

Chaos Rebirth though survives and dies in its battles, and it has not lost any of its appeal from the original version. Sadly, the community is a small one, which can make it difficult to start a good game. It depends more on the single player. While it deserves a great player-oriented, if you embrace the basic love of its random opportunities and don’t mind turning around with a fist, it’s a great strategic game for him far more than luck.

Reborn Reborn Reviewed by Shaon Blog on October 21, 2021 Rating: 5

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