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  1. Aug 16, 2021
    7
    The good:
    -A really wholesome game. Even though the cast of NPCs are caricatures they somehow still feel genuine and believable
    -Feels like a love letter to not so much the game of D&D as much as the act of getting together to play it. There were so many offhand comments and asides that gave me cause to smile. -Although you get slight upgrades as you go on, you pretty much play through
    The good:
    -A really wholesome game. Even though the cast of NPCs are caricatures they somehow still feel genuine and believable
    -Feels like a love letter to not so much the game of D&D as much as the act of getting together to play it. There were so many offhand comments and asides that gave me cause to smile.
    -Although you get slight upgrades as you go on, you pretty much play through with the abilities you have from the start, and the increasing levels of difficulty require you to apply those skills in more clever ways.

    The bad:
    -The biggest thing stopping me from giving this a better rating is the poor optimisation for Switch. The load times between very small areas are off-putting, and hard to understand given what the Switch is capable of. There's a few times where you need to go back and forth between areas and it's a real pain because of this. Would love to see it get an update to help deal with this. Alternatively, I'm guessing that the PC version wouldn't have the same issues
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  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Dec 1, 2020
    70
    While the gameplay can be a little bit slow in Wintermoor Tactics Club, the battles are amazing and the story is very intriguing. It is a small, charming little tale that is very enjoyable and has obviously had a lot of work put into it. This title is recommendable to anyone that enjoys strategy table-top games like Dungeons & Dragons. It is wonderful when played on-the-go.
  2. 65
    At the end of the semester, Wintermoor Tactics Club earns a passing grade for its accessible gameplay and charming story beats, but there’s red ink all over the Switch’s performance. If you don’t mind frequent loading screens and stuttering, consider grabbing this version for the portability, but playing on PC might offer a more enjoyable experience.
  3. Sep 10, 2020
    75
    Wintermoor Tactics Club is perfect for newcomers to the genre, but doesn't offer much for experienced tactics players.