Man, I expected and wanted to love this game. The concept, aesthetic, and pitch are 1000% up my alley and I was so excited when I saw it and started to play. As a fan of deckbuilders / card games and a huge fan of tactics games, and having greatly enjoyed the rare occasion when I've found the two cross over, this seemed perfect for me. Unfortunately, I don't think Fights in Tight Spaces hits the execution to a really fun game experience. I gave it more tries than I usually would because I [i]wanted[/i] to love this game so badly, but the game design feels clunky and ultimately not fun to play. I feel that FiTS has serious game balance issues, problems with its pacing which feels very sluggish, and very poor and unattractive UI. Fights take longer than they should, runs take way longer than they should, and progression is at a snail's pace. I had runs where I was immediately overpowered and all the fights were trivial exercises of almost never taking a hit, and others where I was immed...
Fights in Tight Spaces
- Release Date:
- Dec 2, 2021
- Developer:
- Ground Shatter
- Publisher:
- Raw Fury
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Card-Based Tactical Fighting!
Fights in Tight Spaces blends deck-building, turn-based tactics, and thrilling animated fight sequences in classic action-movie settings. Learn to balance your hand, momentum, and positioning to overcome the odds to defeat your adversaries.
Pick from over 200 cards as you build a deck to suit your play style and your opponents’. Encounter random events, acquire enhancements (or injuries), and make critical choices about how best to upgrade your agent for the fights ahead.
Features:
- Control the Space: Use the environment against your adversaries
- Train your Abilities: Build a deck to suit your play style, upgrade your moves, and equip your agent with a range of enhancements
- Protect High-Value-Targets: Use your skills and abilities as you act as bodyguard to VIPs
- Endless Threats: With a new mission each time your play, evolve your tactics, unlock new possibilities, and perfect your strategy to defeat the criminal underworld
- Prove your Worth: Embark on a daily mission and compare your scores to other players on the online leaderboard
Summary
In an era where espionage is handled largely by data-packets being pored over by teams of analysts, Section Eleven’s approach is more hands-on, dealing with the sorts of criminal organizations who live and operate outside the realms of electronic communication. When the rest of the intelligence services have failed, they call Section Eleven.As a Section Eleven agent, it is your job to find direct solutions to emerging threats… largely by smashing people’s faces into things.
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User Reviews
Turn-based John Wick simulator. Mucho fun.
peak deck builder game. just watch out for the niche card bugs that might never get patched 😭
One of my most favorite games I have found on steam. With the Weapon of Choice DLC it only got even better with the gun mechanics. I encourage people to play with the draft mode. It makes the game infinitely playable.
This is the 3rd most played game in my library behind Spire and FTL. Underrated.
Very well put together deckbuilding combat. Slick UI and graphics keep fights moving quickly. There are plenty of different of enemy types to make combat a challenge, with a decent variety of difficulty settings to choose from.
Great game
Simply brilliant,
If you want an awesome visceral feeling of how it's like to be John Wick or James Bond, this game is for you!
This game is no joke. It looks simple on the surface but it has depth like nobody's business. I play on Purist difficulty because it feels like the best and fairest, and I always underestimate the situation and end up getting my ass kicked. Granted the UI has some room for improvement. The monochrome elements should be kept to the level and not spill into the UI. I don't like the fonts, I don't much like the use of shapes in the UI either, but those are personal preference, and does not impact the quality of the game. Also I can't stop myself from trying to pan the camera. Can't zoom in, can't zoom out, wish I could pan the camera, because with just the fixed x/y rotation I struggle with the cards etc. especially in certain levels that has a lot of obstacles, where I find it hard to see the angles clearly. Either have the camera pannable or sliders for the card size. I just want to be able to see the level with fewer obstructions. Also the femme Agent 11 is very sexy. Imagine Rhea Rh...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 64 bit Windows
- Processor: Multicore with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB DX9 (shader model 3.0)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
FAQ
How much does Fights in Tight Spaces cost?
Fights in Tight Spaces costs $4.99. Currently 80% off!
What are the system requirements for Fights in Tight Spaces?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64 bit Windows Processor: Multicore with SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1 GB DX9 (shader model 3.0) DirectX: Version 9.0c Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Memory: 8 GB RAM
What platforms is Fights in Tight Spaces available on?
Fights in Tight Spaces is available on Windows PC.
Is Fights in Tight Spaces worth buying?
Fights in Tight Spaces has 94% positive reviews from 34 players.
When was Fights in Tight Spaces released?
Fights in Tight Spaces was released on Dec 2, 2021.
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