![]() Seems promising though and considering it's still in early access, one can only hope for more to come. But then again I highly expect it to have less replayability because of the story part and I don't think I've seen anything about multiple difficulties (maybe I missed it, but can't recall). Griftlands looks very interesting to me too and I'll wishlist it, as it adds this diplomatic "fighting" aspect and the reviews say the story is suprisingly good for a deck builder. I might consider getting it on sale some time in the future. When I looked up Monster Train it seems like that game expanded on the fighting aspect, adding more character variety and multiple fights going on at once(?). The 4 characters have widely different sets of cards and strategies to them like strength stacking, poison decks, lightning orb spawning or stance switching and all of them are pretty enjoyable and fleshed out imo. There's also a wide variety of community made mods (in form of more unique characters and areas) available which is another big plus for me. It has 4 characters and 21 difficulty levels, which makes it extremely playable (I'm currently sitting at 400h). Slay the Spire is an easy-to-learn hard-to-master game I'd say. I only own Slay the Spire and it's the only steam game where I have 100% achievements, so my view here is obviously gonna be biased.
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