Tactical Breach Wizards
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Tactical Breach Wizards is a turn-based tactics game in which you lead a team of renegade wizards in kevlar, as they unravel a modern conspiracy plot and/or find the most stylish way to punch a Traffic Warlock through a 4th story window.
It's a story-driven campaign of about 14 hours, in which you...
Combo spells for satisfying results
Each of your wizards has a unique set of abilities, from a straightforward lightning bolt to transforming into a rabid dog.Experiment freely, rewind your mistakes
When you hit a tricky situation, try every wild idea you have - you can always rewind if it didn't pan out. It could work beautifully, fail spectacularly, or screw up in a way that gives you new ideas. Either way, free rewinds mean you play it out in-game instead of scratching your head.Fight the (various) power(s)
Your team are a motley crew of misfits on the wrong side of the law, fighting against:- The Rushwater PD and their rising star: Steve Clark, the Traffic Warlock
- An oppressive religious dictatorship who rule the streets with Riot Priests
- A private military corporation meddling with magic to enhance their troops
- And the most deadly operative the trade has ever seen: the Black Ops Chronomancer
Upgrade your magical arsenal
Every ability for every wizard has a set of unique perks to unlock as they level up, tailoring their powers to your playstyle, and enabling ridiculous ways they can combo with each other.Get to know these loveable idiots
Travel the world, meet interesting wizards, and find out what's wrong with them. Each of your team has their own personal struggles, and between missions you can choose how much to dig into them, overcome them, and guide these oddballs to become friends.Unravel a conspiracy, stop a war
As the enemy plot thickens, key players and their relationships are added to your conspiracy map to keep track of the important bits. You can read more about anything you're fuzzy on, arrange them in a way that makes sense to you, and keep a visual overview of what's going on.Build confidence to wear fancier outfits
Each character already owns all their unlockable outfits - they just don't have the confidence to wear them. Characters earn confidence by accomplishing optional extra objectives that reflect their strengths and values.Fine-tune the difficulty
We want everyone to be able to finish the game, so as well as Easy, Medium & Hard modes, you can customise each variable individually for the kind of challenge you like.What is it not?
As always, we don't want you to buy the game if it's not for you. Here are some things it isn't!- It's not a branching story. You do make choices in your conversations, but they don't cause major deviations in the course of the plot. They're more about deciding how you want this character to treat people, and how much you want to dig into or push back at what the other person is saying.
- It's not a roguelike. Every now and then someone will call it that and we don't know why! Every level is handcrafted.
- It's not XCOM. This is a much shorter, story-driven experience about a cast of unique characters. There's no base-building or equivalent.
- It's not Into the Breach. This is more forgiving, but the ceiling on how many different things you can do in a turn is higher.
What is it?
Come on, we just went over this with gifs and everything.
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Average score: 88% (based on 20 ratings)
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Average score: 4.7 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings with 1 reviews)
Step aside XCOM. There's a new #1.
The Good
XCOM meets Into the Breach.
The Bad
I could nitpick that the XP mechanic is entirely arbitrary and appears to be completely outside the player's influence. Or how finishing all optional goals in the same session could've been rewarded in some way (with something superficial like a shinier star or achievements).
But the reality is there aren't really any bad elements to point out.
The Bottom Line
Tactical Breach Wizards is a sublime mix between XCOM and Into the Breach. Where I really loved Into the Breach's full information mechanics, I couldn't really get into the rogue-like structure of the game. Tactical Breach Wizards instead presents itself with a wonderfully crafted single player campaign and a collection of loose optional dreams. Each level is a manually crafted puzzle on its own and there's a consistent influx of new team members, abilities, and upgrades which keeps things fresh.
Because of the full information of what's going to happen there's never quite that anticipation moment when firing, that XCOM does so well. Nor do we ever feel the loss of one of our long-surviving team mates, but we get a lot in return. The puzzles are carefully crafted and with infinite undoes your are fully free to experiment. There's a lot of ways all the powers work together and throughout the game you'll start to learn them all through experimentation. There's a nice mix of levels in which I felt I could "solve" it in multiple ways, while in others they clearly try to teach you new trick. You'll often feel smart about finding some new combo. Which in occasional situations can become extremely overpowered, but what works well in one level doesn't necessarily work in the next, due to the composition of the team, shape of the level, types of enemies, other interactive elements in the level, and your actual goals.
The conversations in between levels serve well to give the characters some personality and keep the story going. None of the characters follow any familiar class system and instead really feel like a ragtag bunch because of it.
The focus on moving enemies around rather than directly damaging them is an incredibly fun gameplay mechanic, although the balance shifts a bit more towards damage dealing later in the game with more heavy damage powers becoming available.
While a different beast than XCOM, being more of a puzzle game, and less about gambling with lives. Counting them both as "Turn Based Tactics" games, I think I finally found the game that dethrones XCOM from the top position.
Windows · by vedder (75617) · 2025
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