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The Last Spell

2023
GenresIndie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Turn-Based, RPG, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player
AvailableMar 9, 2023
PlatformPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperIshtar Games Inc.
Overview

Defend the last bastion of humanity with your squad of heroes! Exterminate fiendish monsters with magic and brute force by night and re-build your battered city defenses by day in this tactical RPG with rogue-lite mechanics.

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Opencritic Score

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21 reviews found

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Gideonsgaming.com

Apr 12, 2023

The overall nature of the gameplay led The Last Spell to become one of my favorite games of the year. It’s such a great spin on the genre. It feels fast-paced but retains every ounce of tactical goodness you would come to expect. The freeform nature of progressing my heroes and controlling them in battle is fantastic, and the entire game just oozes a good time. Even the soundtrack is full of high-intensity beats that do a great job of setting the mood. It captures the high-stakes vibes of games like X-COM and Battle Brothers with customizable heroes that can die permanently, and it has the same kind of replayability.


95

Gamegrin.com

Mar 27, 2023

A roguelike tower defence game that doesn’t throw any punches in relation to its story, pixelated graphics and killer soundtrack. I’m sure you’ll have a blast on the pursuit to banish all magic with The Last Spell.


90

Indian-tv.cz

Apr 22, 2023

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Cogconnected.com

Mar 17, 2023

The Last Spell made me realize that a siege is the perfect video game scenario. It allows you to focus on a single area, and gives the player a chance to customize their base. It also lends itself to a small group of heroes standing bravely against a horde of faceless enemies. Combine that with other popular features such as roguelike development, and you have a pretty fun game. But spend some time with The Last Spell, and you will see how differently it plays.


85

Nichegamer.com

Mar 18, 2023

You can easily set aside a few hours to go for a run and enjoy the ride night in and night out. Not only is the core gameplay loop satisfying in The Last Spell, but there is a ton of content streamed in that’ll keep you coming back for more. The Last Spell was reviewed on PC using a code provided by The Arcade Crew.


83

Rpgfan.com

Apr 3, 2023

As fun and impressive as The Last Spell is, I almost feel like it’s aged me. I am the type of person who goes in for long, heavy board games, loves to lose so that I can go again bolder and wiser, and relishes gnawing on two or more game-changing possibilities. Yet, I turned away from The Last Spell more than once because I couldn’t bear the idea of going through the stress again. In the right mood, The Last Spell is a gift and treasure. Still, you must not only be the kind of person who wants the densest strategy RPG experience ever created, but you also need to be in the mood to weigh twenty or so variables with each action, lest the house of cards you’ve constructed topple down.


80

Thegamesmachine.it

Mar 10, 2023

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80

Monstervine.com

Mar 9, 2023

There’s a fine balance struck in The Last Spell between Tactical RPG and roguelike. I think Ishtar Games did an excellent job adapting the genre to a roguelike. Initially hesitant at first, The Last Spell won me over with its fast paced battles, hero customization, and light town-management gameplay.


80

Primagames.com

Mar 9, 2023

The Last Spell caught my eye by ticking all boxes that could form a good game for me: Roguelite, RPG, Pixel Graphics, and Turn-Based Strategy. What’s the Deal with The Last Spell and What’s The Last Spell About? The Last Spell was developed by Ishtar Games (formerly known as CCCP) and published by The Arcade Crew, Gamera Games, and Dangen Entertainment.


80

Heypoorplayer.com

Mar 27, 2023

Overall, The Last Spell is an incredibly fresh and satisfying entry to the strategy RPG genre. Its learning curve may be brutal, but that’s part of its charm as you slowly chip away at its many progression systems and start catching glimpses of light at the end of the demon-infested tunnel. If you can learn to live with the clunky controls and don’t mind a slow grind that rewards the patient, you’ll uncover some of the best, most frantic combat to grace the genre in some time, and it’s a sandbox of satisfying systems and enemy density that will have you returning over and over again.

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