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For as long as mankind can remember, the Warders gave their lives fighting back the forces of darkness. An eternal war waged by mortals against a seemingly ceaseless legion. As one fell, another Warder shall fill his ranks. With every generation of Warders, new heroes and tales are born. Will your generation finally put an end to this everlasting struggle and seal the gates of Hell?
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14 reviews found70
Digitallydownloaded.net
Feb 25, 2019
If you can get a group together, then Hell Warders is a lot of fun that you won’t soon forget. The action is tight, the challenges is robust, and the setting is impeccable. For single player tower defence, there are better options on the Switch (namely PixelJunk Monsters 2), but nonetheless there’s a lot of effort and talent that has gone into Hell Warders.
70
Darkstation.com
Mar 11, 2019
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70
Thesixthaxis.com
Mar 26, 2019
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Gamefa.com
Mar 1, 2019
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Pixelophobia.pl
Jun 3, 2019
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60
Playstationlifestyle.net
Mar 5, 2019
Hell Warders has a decent game hidden under its rough exterior. No doubt, the low-budget presentation will turn some off, and the generic character designs and animations won’t help much, either.
58
Chalgyr.com
Mar 12, 2019
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50
Xboxtavern.com
Mar 7, 2019
The game blends its few mechanics together well enough to maintain traction, and includes support for co-op play to bolster its worth. The problem, however, is that it lacks the depth found in many of its contemporaries. Furthermore, its visuals are fairly poor and its handling can be sloppy. If you’re in the market for a run-of-the-mill tower defense game, Hell Warders isn’t a bad choice, but you can get much better elsewhere at around the same cost. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.
50
Generacionxbox.com
Mar 18, 2019
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50
Nintendolife.com
Mar 4, 2019
Hell Warders isn’t the prettiest of games you’ll play on Nintendo Switch – even in docked mode its visuals really struggle to shake off that last-gen sheen – but look past its unoriginal Gothic aesthetic and there’s a competent (if uninspiring) Tower Defence game to be had. If you’re planning to tackle this alone, it’s best avoided, but if you want to hook up with the admittedly small number of people playing online, the occupants of hell certainly won’t slay themselves.