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  1. Sep 3, 2020
    8
    If you like XCOM games and roguelikes and have only some free time for short plays, play it directly on Hardcore mode and you will like it for sure.

    What I like the most: * Enemy AI. It is simple but well done. Whenever they feel to be more powerfull than you they behave offensive, and you have even to move back sometimes. And when they feel less powerfull they behave so much
    If you like XCOM games and roguelikes and have only some free time for short plays, play it directly on Hardcore mode and you will like it for sure.

    What I like the most:
    * Enemy AI.
    It is simple but well done.
    Whenever they feel to be more powerfull than you they behave offensive, and you have even to move back sometimes.
    And when they feel less powerfull they behave so much defensive, so you have to enter in "their zone", which is usually harder.
    Also they use all types of grenades properly, so they force you to spread your team to avoid group damage.

    * Map generation.
    Generated maps are simple but they have enough complexity to have the feelling of uncertainty.

    * Follow mode.
    It makes the game funnier speeding up possible "boring" times, something that is really valuable for short plays.
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  1. Aug 10, 2020
    70
    Depth of Extinction is an enjoyable tactical RPG that incorporates some devastating roguelike elements. It doesn’t do anything revolutionary, but the unique setting and solid gameplay allow it to shine a bit brighter than some of its contemporaries.
  2. Jul 2, 2020
    80
    Not everyone will love Depth of Extinction's open-ended campaign as much as I did but it's a top-notch SRPG no matter how you slice it.