Brawl Tactics: Origins Review Summary

Last updated: 2026-04-07
  • Responsive and helpful developers
  • Great deckbuilding mechanics
  • Enjoyable and engaging gameplay
  • Frequent and regular updates
  • Card issues and lack of tooltips
  • Boring and repetitive gameplay
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What players like

Responsive and helpful developers: The developers are noted for being responsive and helpful, incorporating player feedback and fixing bugs quickly.

Great deckbuilding mechanics: The deckbuilding card system is well-received, offering strategic depth and replayability.

Enjoyable and engaging gameplay: Many players find the game fun and engaging, with enjoyable gameplay mechanics.

Calm and engaging tactics game: The game is described as a calm yet engaging tactics game, combining favorite genres.

Frequent and regular updates: The developer releases updates frequently, often daily or almost daily, keeping the game fresh.

Common complaints

Card issues: Players experience bad luck with cards, find them unreadable, and non-intuitive, impacting gameplay negatively.

Lack of tooltips and descriptions: The game lacks tooltips and descriptions, making it difficult for players to understand various elements.

Boring and repetitive gameplay: The gameplay is boring and battles become repetitive quickly, reducing the game's appeal.

Slow game pace: The game feels slow and has a very slow pace, affecting the overall gameplay experience.

Art style inconsistencies: The art style is inconsistent and sometimes low resolution, affecting the visual appeal.

Gameplay and performance

Roguelike deckbuilding mechanics: The game features roguelike elements combined with a deckbuilding card system, offering varied gameplay experiences through different runs and builds.

Card and trinket upgrades: Players can upgrade their main unit and cards, with new cards, enemies, and trinkets being added regularly.

Grid-based tactical combat: The game incorporates grid tactics and round-based combat, requiring strategic planning and positioning.

Health and status mechanics: The game includes health and healing mechanics, as well as status effects and debuffs that impact gameplay.

Diverse partner units: Partner units with different playstyles, including tanky and ranged characters, add depth to the gameplay.

Frequent game crashes reported: Multiple players have reported that the game crashes frequently. This issue seems to be widespread and significantly impacts the gaming experience.

Buying context

Game completion: 3.2h.

Session length: 1.5h.

Endgame: 200.0h.

The game becomes significantly more fun and strategic in the late game as players build powerful decks and perform extended combos.

Reported time to anchor: 2h.

Friction: Less effective cards in the early game; Partner units taking up space in the late game.

Unlock drivers: Upgrading and optimizing the deck; Reaching an overpowered state.

Player profiles

Genre-Savvy Comparator: Compares and contrasts games within the genre, appreciates unique mechanics and charm. Motivation: Finding games with unique mechanics and frequent updates. Stance: sale.

Strategy-Focused Gamer: Focuses on gameplay mechanics and strategic depth. Motivation: Deep and varied strategic gameplay. Stance: buy.

Quality-Conscious Critic: Critically evaluates games based on technical performance and enjoyment. Motivation: A smooth and enjoyable gaming experience without technical issues. Stance: no buy.

Other review notes

Bug with hand size: There seems to be a possible bug related to the hand size in the game.