![]() ![]() ![]() It’s got a cartoon look somewhere between Samurai Jack and Titan A.E. Griftlands isn’t as brush-strokey as Slay The Spire, for one thing. Maybe the direct comparison to the current lord of card games isn’t fair. And while I’m at it – bartender - drinks for all my new friends! But it has enough character that I’ll happily pull up a stool and sip my spacejuice as developers Klei finish things off. This is basically a card game based on the pondlife of Mos Eisley cantina, and as a deck-building roguelike of Slay The Spire flavour, it’s too short-lived to confidently recommend just yet. Cultists, bent cops, and bounty hunters of all kinds. There are hairy bouncers, froglike bartenders, and scar-faced bandits. The mingling crimefolk of this sci-fi card game hang out in bars and harbours, lounging on static screens hoping to sell you stuff, or waiting for a fight to break out so they can jump in for either side. You can buy drinks for reprobates in Griftlands. This week Steve is still MIA, so Brendan is playing Griftlands, a roguelike card game mostly about arguing. Premature Evaluation is the weekly column in which Steve Hogarty explores the wilds of early access. ![]()
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