Tactical Indie RPGs - The sucessors of X-COM, Fire Emblem, Final Fantasy Tactics and Heroes of Might and Magic.

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Just a heads up to anyone curious there's full on titty in the steam store page screenshots. There are "adult" elements to this RPG but otherwise I think it may be interesting.
It's kind of an nonissue. But it just felt half-baked, even for early access
 
I'm late to the party, but Menace really captures the atmosphere of Jagged Alliance 1/2 for me. Hell, the cheap martian lady even feels like a M.E.R.C charity case. I don't think I quite get how to play it right just yet, but I'm loving it so far.
 
I think Prelude Dark Pain was the best title of the last Next Fest. Finally a SRPG that is not a puzzle game in disguise (see shit like Hard West 2) and is more in the vein of PS1 and PS2 classics of the genre. I will sink countless of hours into that one, no doubt.
2 Fights in 2 Tight Spaces released into early access.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fAXOHq_b6Ks
If you like the first one you like this one, it's really just more of the same. Had fun with it so far.
Holy shit, hype! I disliked Expeditions: Rome, mainly because of its retarded combat, but loved Vikings and Conquistador. Will give this one a shot for sure. Shadow of the Road has not convinced me yet (combat was needlessly convoluted in the demo) so here's to hoping for a good Samurai SRPG.

Edit: Christ, should've watched the trailer before posting. The fuck is this voice acting and the character designs?
Stirring Abyss
Underrated, if somewhat flawed, game.
 
I'm gonna give it another shot, because I really thought Hooded Horse would be able to turn Goldhawk around, I want this to be solid because the first game was basically abandoned and left to the community to patch, but it seems even Hooded Horse's mark of quality isn't something I should just accept uncritically. If Goldhawk hadn't joined HH as their publisher I never would've given them another chance after the state they left the first game, and I'm gonna be honest, I'm not feeling it so far.
The Hooded Horse guy, who if i remember right was a lawyer by trade, does not seem to be good at actually managing developers. Old World and Manor Lords are great but they are pros who did not need dev help. That Alliance of the Sacred Suns game died on the table. Terra Invicta is a busy box for autists the way the paradox games are, but it isn't a fun or well-designed game. Every Day We Fight, Nebulous, Mars Tactics, a few others are the same where they are really cool ideas on paper and the devs have gone completely off the rails without a firm publisher hand to correct them. So I'm not buying HH games early access any more,
 
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