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  • Summary: Songs of Silence is an Art Nouveau-inspired turn-based strategy game with a unique mix of kingdom management, hero development and real-time combat. Assemble your armies and protect the kingdom from impending doom!
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  1. Jan 9, 2025
    80
    With the available deck-builder mechanics and campaign, Songs of Silence is an excellent starting point for the slightly inexperienced strategy player who wants to get to know the genre better.
  2. Nov 12, 2024
    70
    Songs of Silence is a solid strategy game that does enough to make a name for itself in a crowded genre. Through its addicting army management, unique card system mixed with real-time combat, and fantastic Skirmish Mode, it's hard not to come away satisfied. However, the game's Campaign mode doesn't consistently deliver and has frustrating balancing issues that work against it, resulting in lost momentum and an exhausting state of tedium.
  3. Nov 22, 2024
    70
    Boasting a unique universe with interesting factions and streamlined strategy gameplay that works surprisingly well on console, Songs of Silence is mostly singing from the same hymn sheet. It botches a couple of notes thanks to significant framerate and performance issues alongside some wild difficulty spikes, but it's otherwise an army working in harmony.
  4. Jan 6, 2025
    70
    Songs of Silence is a fun TBS 4X with a unique visual style and excellent soundtrack. Unfortunately, it suffers from serious technical issues but still delivers a very fun experience for fans of the genre.
  5. Nov 25, 2024
    50
    Songs of Silence misses the mark in a number of respects, weighing down the overall experience somewhat. The campaign is more frustrating than anything else, but the skirmish saves the day.