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Warsow review
Warsow review











warsow review

That said, while it can make for some interesting strategic positioning, it doesn’t always do so – or even do it most of the time. Some attacks will move their targets around the battle area since a lot of the game’s most powerful attacks will only hit either the farthest back or nearest rows, manipulating your enemies’ position can be key to ending a battle quickly and save yourself some supplies, which always seem to be running short. Units in cover have a higher chance to avoid taking a hit and take reduced damage when they do. Each side has eight spots for a unit or obstacle to occupy units can’t move into spots with obstacles, but taking the spot next to an obstacle outs your unit in cover. The battlefield is divided into two halves one for your enemy, and one for you. Weapons can also add status effects like suppression, which stop an enemy from attacking, or bleeding, which does a little damage every time that unit takes an action. Your characters’ available attacks are based on their equipment some characters have rifles that do high accuracy damage to a single enemy, and some have machine guns or rocket launchers that do low accuracy damage to a group of enemies, just to name a few.

warsow review

Every character has three stamina points, and they regenerate one every round. You don’t have to give each of your characters an action every round you can have any character act, as long as they have any stamina points left. Some elite enemies give their side an additional action point.

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The number of actions you get per round is similar to the system from the Valkyria Chronicles series you get an action point for every character in your squad. Once you come into contact with an enemy unit, combat is turn-based, and divided into rounds.













Warsow review