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KRIEGSFRONT TACTICS

reimagines the 1970s conflict in Southeast Asia with a bunch of towering mechs with silly paint jobs. It’s as if the games had a really screwed-up baby. Its low-poly retro art style will really strike a cord for anyone missing that classic PS1 era of turn-based mecha hijinx with a touch of permadeath. You play a mech commander behind enemy lines whose squad must do everything possible to survive. You’ll do this by outwitting your enemy with sound military strategy or, in my case, leaving a heavy mech out in the open as bait while a smaller, more agile unit comes up from behind and blasts them with a giant shotgun.

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