Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes

Developer : Silent Dreams
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Strategy
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" Addictive indie tactical RPG with unique Obsession system but plagued by bugs and crashes "

Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes Review

Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes is a turn-based tactical RPG developed by Silent Dreams, blending humor, parody, and classic strategy gameplay. Players control a quirky party led by Drake and the arrogant Holy Avatar, battling against the Dark Church in a satirical fantasy world. The game emphasizes comedy with pop culture references and irreverent dialogue, making it appealing to fans of parody and lighthearted RPGs.

While the storyline is straightforward and intentionally clichéd, the humor and character interactions receive praise for their wit. Gameplay involves positioning, unique character "Obsession" meters adding unpredictability, and simplified RPG mechanics without complex stat management. However, players report frequent bugs, crashes, and frustrating camera controls that detract from the experience. Combat can feel repetitive and luck-based, with some balance issues and occasional softlocks. Despite these flaws, the game offers around 8-12 hours of casual, amusing tactical gameplay, best enjoyed with a sense of humor and at a discounted price.

Highlights

The game is celebrated for its humorous and satirical writing, featuring clever pop culture and RPG genre references.

Players enjoy the unique Obsession system that adds tactical depth and unpredictability to battles.

The colorful, cartoonish art style and detailed environments complement the lighthearted tone.

Combat is accessible and easy to learn, making it suitable for casual players and fans of classic tactical RPGs.

The soundtrack fits well with the game's atmosphere, and the characters' personalities and banter add charm.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include numerous bugs and crashes that require frequent saving and reloading, sometimes causing softlocks.

The camera controls and automatic panning are often described as frustrating and disorienting.

Combat can feel repetitive and overly luck-dependent, with limited RPG depth and balance issues, especially in later battles.

The storyline is linear and clichéd, with some players finding the humor hit-or-miss or overly forced.

Graphics are viewed as dated and sometimes blurry, and interface elements lack polish.

Pros

  • Humorous and satirical writing with clever pop culture references.
  • Unique Obsession system adds tactical depth and unpredictability.
  • Accessible and easy to learn tactical RPG gameplay.
  • Colorful, cartoonish art style with detailed environments.
  • Engaging character personalities and entertaining banter.
  • Decent soundtrack that complements the game atmosphere.
  • Casual length suitable for short play sessions.

Cons

  • Numerous bugs and crashes requiring frequent saving and reloading.
  • Frustrating and disorienting automatic camera panning.
  • Combat can be repetitive and heavily luck-dependent.
  • Limited RPG depth and balance issues in later battles.
  • Linear and clichéd storyline with uneven humor.
  • Dated and blurry graphics lacking polish.
  • UI and controls sometimes awkward and unintuitive.

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Worth the Price

Grotesque Tactics is a highly addictive tactical RPG combining elements of popular Western and Asian console RPGs.

Release Date Oct 15th 2010
Publisher Silent Dreams
Developer Silent Dreams
Required Age 0+
Platforms
Humorous
Parody
Accessible
Buggy
Camera

User Reviews

Mixed (223)
54% Positive 46% Negative

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