![]() ![]() One is under the 'Scenarios' tab that immediately thrusts players into an enemy encounter with no prior knowledge about how anything works – and none is given. There are two options that are considered 'tutorials' here, and neither of them qualifies for the job. What's worse is that if there was a game that needed a proper tutorial, it would be this one. ![]() I wish I could say the same about Battle Brothers, except the tutorial doesn't really exist. One of my fondest memories of Final Fantasy Tactics was simply playing the tutorial, spending an hour learning the intricacies and establishing the new boundaries being drawn for me. ![]() When I saw this, I began rubbing my hands together in anticipation. Stamped right onto the title screen of Battle Brothers is a disclaimer warning players of its difficulty, advising them not only to start on 'Beginner', but to play the tutorial. It's not a perfect marriage by any means, but the ones that work the best usually aren't. The console that has no boundaries meets a foil of sorts in a title that itself is almost endless. The uninformed might be quick to lump Battle Brothers in with the lesser efforts, but to do so would be a great disservice to the diverse, complex gameplay and overwhelming amount of content it offers. Something like Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, with its enhanced graphics and brand-new epilogue is certainly worth consideration, but Capcom charging $19.99 for Devil May Cry 2 is absurd. It's not hard to turn a cold shoulder on the sheer amount of ports, remakes, and remasters on Nintendo Switch. By Issa Maki, posted on 04 April 2021 / 2,452 Views ![]()
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