Turn-based fantasy strategy game
Dark Pact, developed by Crimson Gaze, is a tactical turn-based slash strategy game where you need to rely on your creativity and battlefield manipulation over traditional number-crunching mechanics. The game also has elements of fantasy merged with 8-bit pixel graphics, which aim to deliver a challenging and engaging experience.
Dark Pact’s gameplay revolves around manipulating enemy positions and utilizing them to your advantage. Abilities are designed to inflict damage and push, pull, taunt, and disrupt. It also encourages you to think outside with its unpredictable enemy attacks and patterns, ensuring a new experience every time you start a new game.
Tactical carnage awaits
Dark Pact features a diverse roster of enemies, each with unique behaviors and weaknesses. You will face cowardly goblins, raging minotaurs, exploding skeletons, and other foes, requiring you to adapt your tactics to each encounter. The game also includes epic boss battles at the end of each chapter, testing your mastery of the game's mechanics and strategic depth, and what you have learned from it.
The game strives to be accessible to new players while offering enough charm and familiarity to fans of the genre, as evident with its retro graphics, soundtrack, and easy controls. Combat is designed around timed attacks, allowing you to intervene and manipulate enemy movements. This allows for creative strategies, such as redirecting enemies into each other, baiting them into hazards, or launching them into environmental traps.
The game's challenging levels and overall steep learning curve will turn off some players, as is the retro aesthetic route. The rewind button is also a valuable feature, allowing you to correct mistakes without restarting entire levels. Thankfully, you can play it on lower or older systems without worrying that it might crash, have bugs, or be riddled with glitches during gameplay.
A welcome addition to the tactical strategy genre
Dark Pact is a tactical turn-based strategy game with creative battlefield manipulation and diverse enemy encounters. While its challenging levels and retro aesthetic may not appeal to all, it offers a unique and engaging experience with a focus on strategic depth and player agency, and to top it off, it can run on lower-end and older hardware without any hitch at all.