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  • Summary: Citizens from either side of an ongoing war must set aside their differences as a mysterious alien invasion threatens humanity - time has come to a stop for all but your small band of freedom fighters. Caught in a seemingly endless loop, you must shape these ordinary civilians into heroes asCitizens from either side of an ongoing war must set aside their differences as a mysterious alien invasion threatens humanity - time has come to a stop for all but your small band of freedom fighters. Caught in a seemingly endless loop, you must shape these ordinary civilians into heroes as they repeatedly fight and die in this turn-based tactical roguelite.
    Real-time exploration, stealth, and teamwork are essential as you acquire new skills, seek out more powerful weapons, escape the time loop, and save the world. Welcome to the resistance!
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  1. Jul 8, 2025
    Every Day We Fight is an interesting, refreshing take on turn-based tactics games — one that will shine all the more once Early Access has worked out balancing issues and added content for greater variety. The fundamental mechanics and ideas are already in a great place. [Early Access Review]
  2. Jul 8, 2025
    The game’s characters didn’t impress me, be it their lackluster skillset or clunky, awkward dialogue and rushed-feeling interactions. While I loved the comic-book-style art in cutscenes, every character interaction felt rushed or missing context, with dynamics feeling flimsy and drama forced, which felt really out of place. [Early Access Review]