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Godless Tactics

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Ice Arrow Games
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In Godless Tactics you'll lead an elite team across a huge map, fighting the wars of the three Great Powers, choosing your strategy, and engaging in fast and deadly turn based battles. Combining large-scale strategy, in-depth tactics, and open world exploration, Godless Tactics makes you the master of the new world's most potent fighting force. Your victories, discoveries, and choices, will decide the fate of all.

~ PLOT ~


In the year 2099 the air was poisoned, and humanity fled underground. It was nearly 800 years before it was safe to walk the Earth without a respirator, and a lot had changed. Sea levels fell, the climate warmed, and entire civilisatons were torn down to feed the network of underground refuges.

Many didn't make it to the 'all clear'. Among those that did were three huge refuges in the UK and France: Lumida, Medan, and Dunra. Their leaders all had their own vision for the future of their people - and everyone else's people, for that matter.

By the year 2952, the region was awash with war, fighting not with great machines or technical marvels, but swords, spears, and quick-witted courage. The great empire of 'Mesh'medan' has people aplenty to throw into combat. The mysterious domain called 'Yunber' is somehow fielding endless ranks of clones. How can the tiny state of 'Lumida' compete? That's where you come in.

You are the leader of a newly formed elite combat unit, tasked by a high and mighty council of Refuge Lumida to intervene in this conflict. This team, the 'Agen Misson Lumida' in their language, or 'AML', must strike hard and fast where they are needed most, to fulfill the wishes of their masters. What are those wishes? Few can even begin to know...

~ STRATEGISE ~


Assess the entire theater of war, and decide how you can best achieve your goals. Will you push the frontlines with your allies? Fortify key locations? Intercept supply trains to hamper the enemy? Or outright conquer them head-on? Invest resources into settlements to get more boots on the ground, and pick your targets for maximum strategic effect. And be careful, because they might just decide to pick on you right back.

Throughout the campaign your team and pool of recruits will grow stronger and stronger, even if many must fall, allowing you to venture ever deeper into hostile territory. The stronger you get, the more enemies will simply be crushed under your feet, allowing for devastating rampages through poorly prepared defences. Make use of Autoresolves to skip scuffles with these small fry by simulating the battles automatically, allowing for quick success when the enemy just aren't worth your time.

And always keep in mind that your war-goals can shift, and that planning ahead for what may happen as fortunes shift could make all the difference in the end...

~ BATTLE ~


Turn based battles in the vein of Fire Emblem, but with extra tactical options. Use 'Boost' to have one unit empower another, and use 'Sync' abilities to dance around the enemy and land great numbers of attacks. Your units, called 'Agents', have different abilities according to their class, which can be further altered with choices of equipment, item usage, and the Boost system.

You can freely view the damage, chance to hit and hit count of any attack, allowing you to work out how best to apply your strength to any situation. A master tactician must make use of how terrain features restrict movement or alter combat results. Withdraw agents and deploy fresh reserves to keep your squad alive as the damage comes in. Capture enemy bases to stem the tide of reinforcements when you're outnumbered.

From simple move and attack strategies, to elaborate maneuvers using the whole team's strength to land one perfect blow, there are countless ways to proceed in combat. Master elite tactics to face down even powerful opponents! And if it's looking bad? Run away!

~ EXPLORE ~


The world is yet to be fully rebuilt, and plenty of relics from the 'Refuge Age' and before litter the region. By visiting 'Points of Interest' you can gain extra resources, scavenge equipment and items, or uncover new codex entries with insight into the lore. Some really out of the way ruins must still have some truly valuable treasures!

Every settlement on the map comes with some lore information too, discussing its origin, its role in the modern world, or moments from its past. While all optional, you can use these guides to get a feel for the world you're travelling through, and perhaps for the world you wish to create...

~ EXTRA ~


Various alternate game modes, challenge options, and difficulty levels add replayability and fresh takes on the action!


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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
100 user reviews
95%
Positive
17 min at review
Recommended

First review ever for this game. Bought it because of my boi Devin. Not bad. Impressed with the lore. Hope you keep improving Devin.

101 helpful 5 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

While the simplistic graphics may initially fool you this game has a shockingly large amount of depth. With a giant map and an addictive gameplay loop my first impressions are all positive ones. Keep up the good work Devin.

46 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

A game that combines the best aspects of many turn based strategy hallmarks. The world campaign combined with the fire emblem-esque combat system makes for a unique and fun blend that gives it a refreshing spin, even for veterans of the genre. While the art (though very pretty in itself) and interface feel a bit cluttered at times, there's heaps of fun to be had and systems to explore underneath. I clocked several hours on the game so far and still feel like I haven't seen everything. For the the very generous price of this game, I can't not recommend to give it a try.

28 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This Triple-DDD title is sure to scratch the itch of any true strategy fan sick of the cheating-AI found in most 4x games. For an indie dev [pun] this is some high quality content. The first time i scrolled the map out I knew this game wasn't a joke. Can't wait to put more time into it! My only suggestion would be to add an option to speed up combat slightly. Its helpful to see allies&enemies' moves in combat, but an option to cut out the graphics to speed things a long would help as you get further into the campaign with larger battles.

25 helpful 1 funny
71 hrs at review
Recommended

TL;DR, Solid turn-based RPG with plenty of tactics and strategies that will bring dozens of hours of enjoyment, and plenty of replayability. Video from developer that shows gameplay for those wanting to see how the game works. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAIdJqNfcrM This game could best be described as a mix of Fire Emblem and Total War. While not as shiny and new as the more recent editions of those franchises, it definitely has the depth of strategy and story that either have. As someone who doesn't really get that endorphin kick from Fire Emblem-esque games, I wasn't sure I would get a significant amount from the combat. But I was wrong: Godless Tactics has a very simple, yet deep, combat system that makes proper strategy feel rewarded. I greatly enjoyed thinking about what to do on my turn, and every counterattack and loss felt honestly deserved. But boy oh boy, does methodically slaughtering the enemy feel even better. Much like Fire Emblem, you can't just mindlessly ...

16 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

The feeling of losing your punchy-named characters to 5 star battle even with allies on NORMAL difficulty is unimaginable. Sadness, frustarion, rage-quit-uninstall, happiness--my emotions after the fight, and hundreds or even thousands battlegrounds await for my click. Now, without a ramble, i'd give my opinions: COMBAT: Simplictic, but deep. Enviroment gives huge bonuses to reflecting enemy attacks, while impassible terrain makes crucial checkpoints. Any good tactician must take that to account when planning positions of your gang. MAP: In my 1.5 hours i'm still fighting on "newbie" island, but in the SOuth and North after really thin English channel lays enormous landmass with points of interest and hundreds warbands and settlements(maybe less). Mount and Blade fans will be pleased and for wanna be Napoleons there are tons of conquest. STORY: I have only seen 2 cutscenes, so can't tell much, but apart from beutifully drawn pictures I have a little gripe towards the cutscenes. I h...

16 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Its pretty much the question "what if mount and blade was fire emblem?" and it works. Also its a great way to support a good guy so lol 10/10 would recommend

15 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

If you look beyond the simplistic graphics and its clunky interface, it manages to provide decent gameplay. This game combines concepts from "Mount and Blade" and "Total War" with turn-based tactical battles from "Fire Emblem" and "X-COM." If you've enjoyed these games, you will enjoy this game as well.

15 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Now THIS is content!

15 helpful 6 funny
16 min at review
Recommended

You won't find tactics more godless than these.

14 helpful 5 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 1.86 GHz Dual Core or better
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: N/A

FAQ

How much does Godless Tactics cost?

Godless Tactics costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for Godless Tactics?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 1.86 GHz Dual Core or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: N/A

What platforms is Godless Tactics available on?

Godless Tactics is available on Windows PC.

Is Godless Tactics worth buying?

Godless Tactics has 95% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Godless Tactics released?

Godless Tactics was released on May 15, 2020.

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