This right here is an ambitious mesh of tower-defense, MOBA-based mechanics and RPG-style progression that comes to us from Happy Tuesday, along with being published by Headup Games. Happy Tuesday appear to be a studio mainly helping out mobile game companies, whereas Headup Games have a prolific history of creating multiple titles of varying genres. The only thing left to see is if Hero Defense is on the Slime-San side of glory, or the Super Blackjack Battle II side of failure?
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Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber has some minor technical rough edges, but these are easily overshadowed by the engaging narrative, unique gameplay mechanics, and immersive atmosphere.
You’ll be glad when Windborn: Journey to the South is over, fully understanding why EpiXR have decided to separate this from the otherwise decent Aery series.