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Chainsaw Warrior Review | Combo Caster

Chainsaw Warrior, is quite literally the digital version of the game of the same name board. Besides choosing your outfit, opting to shoot a gun or melee attack or wait for the next letter, all we can do is play cards, throw dice and try to get the best possible result with the luck we have. There is a long and uninteresting generation sequence of characters at the beginning of the game, statistics are based on data releases and there is no option to re-roll.

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Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night Hits Steam

ast time he saved New York. This time, he must save the world! And he’s still only got sixty minutes in which to do it. That’s right, Chainsaw Warrior is back with more guns, more enemies, more cards and, of course, chainsaws! Delve deep into the Mexican jungle to defeat the extra-dimensional horror known only as the Darkness. Face off against Aztec zombies and dodge deadly traps to complete your mission. Chainsaw Warrior: Lords of the Night is out now to download for PC via Steam.

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Chainsaw Warrior Review | GameGrin

Chainsaw Warrior is a brilliant rendition of a classic single-player board game. The degree to which you enjoy it, however, weighs heavily on your patience and persistence.

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Chainsaw Warrior Review | Hardcore Droid

Hardcore Droid: "There is something fundamentally odd about Auroch Digital’s decision to bring the 1987 Games Workshop tabletop game Chainsaw Warrior to Android. As we all know, a board game has to use simple cues to create a vivid adventure: basic math problems combined with card illustrations of a few enemies and obstacles can suggest grandiose military campaigns, supernatural disasters and gory combat scenes. In 1987, a deck of cards was almost the outer limit of portable gaming technology. Today, however, one can play longform RPGs with complex plots and HD graphics on any mobile device. With so many electronic improvements available, why would anyone transfer the exact appearance and mechanics of a tabletop card game to a digital platform?"

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