In the roguelike landscape, "Castle Morihisa" stands out with its strategic deck-building mechanics. Players engage in constant battles to strengthen their deck, utilize powerful talents, and harness the power of Fallen Heroes. The objective? Unravel the mystery behind the rebellion in Castle Morihisa.
PROS
1. Innovative Talent System
The game incorporates a unique talent system that encourages strategic thinking. Players can focus on a variety of minor buffs or delve into unique cards/effects.
2. Shop Accessibility
The shop can be visited between every battle, providing flexibility in adjusting builds and adding items for situational buffs.
3. Class Variety
The game offers a broad range of classes, with some bearing similarities to "Slay the Spire" classes, and others that are unique, such as the Onmyo.
CONS
1. Mixed Opinions on Hero Skills
The hero skills system is seen as potentially frustrating due to its limited flexibility.
2. Balancing Issues
Some mechanics feel more frustrating than challenging, like effects dealing damage on card use and the non-removable "thorns-like" effect.
3. Post Boss Artifacts
These can be inconsistent and don't offer options to players.
4. Class Imbalance
Some classes appear to be weaker than others, reducing the enjoyment derived from their unique design.
Conclusion. Is Castle Morihisa Good?
Somewhat.
Castle Morihisa is an intriguing roguelike RPG with a Japanese setting. It builds on the foundations of similar games like "Slay the Spire", while trying to carve out its own identity.