I will admit that a lot of the characters in turns of abilities, at least, did feel like a rehash of Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. In fact, one of the funnest features I discovered by accident is that the characters will occasionally quip with one another if I have them hiding in the same bush. The characters themselves are also well-written and did not feel dry at all. Along the journey, Cooper is joined by companions who all have a variety of skills and weaknesses: McCoy a doctor who is also a sniper with a pistol (just go with it), Hector the burly mercenary and meathead of the group, Kate the con-woman who can disguise herself, and Isabelle the “black magic” witch.Įveryone has their own reasons for joining as I find out later on. The story follows John Cooper who is out for revenge against a man named Frank. In fact, a lot of the strategies involve sneaking around and finding alternate paths to the mission objectives. One thing I did notice while playing this game was that I did not need to have played the previous games in the Desperados series to enjoy the game or understand the storyline.ĭesperados III is a tabletop mixed with real-time strategy and a healthy emphasis on stealth. So when I heard that the developer Mimimi Games released Desperados III, I was very excited to go through all the strategy planning, patience, and even frustration I would no doubt encounter. I have always been a sucker for tactical games like Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. Reviews // 15th Sep 2020 - 3 years ago // By Joshua (Shnook) Desperados III Review
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