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Tactical Breach Wizards review - whip-smart design with a generous spirit


Eurogamer's review of Tactical Breach Wizards, an imaginative, witty, and wonderously generous turn-based tactics gem.

It's a world where Freelance Storm Witches moonlight as private investigators, where Necromedics can cure anyone of anything as long as they kill them first, where the military employs Navy Seers for their surprisingly useful one-second foresight, where the church has its own oppressive anti-magic police force, and where Traffic Warlocks are called Steve. There's some stellar world-building in Tactical Breach Wizards, as it blends urban fantasy with taut espionage thrills and military conspiracy, and it's further enriched by its lovable cast of magical misfits, its warm, witty dialogue, and a surprisingly gripping central yarn. It doesn’t need optional dialogue scenes for those wanting to learn more about its characters between key story events, or a level editor, or its post-mission interludes, where you pin new clues to a map then form fresh connections with bits of red string.

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