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Embark on a thrilling journey in a high-stakes, turn-based tactics game – Chains of Freedom is coming soon on GOG!

Lead an elite squad in a fictional, dystopian Eastern Europe as you unravel a sinister conspiracy threatening the nation. Navigate intense strategic battles and adapt to ever-evolving challenges to prevail.

Wishlist it now!
Always up for turn-based tactics, thanks to Nordcurrent for releasing it here.
I won't lie, the game looks pretty good. But meh, it's just an XCOM clone #364. There are better games out there, also it continues the trend of squad only combat by the looks of it: no tanks, no gunships...
It looks great. Not wishlisting it now for... reasons but it will probably be a day one purchase for me.
Definitely looks good.
While the setting/story seems great, I'm not at all a fan of games like X-com where Hit% is your only meaningful stat, and RNG makes you lose a scenario when you miss. This game looks like it might fall into that category.
Looks like a tablet game with sparkly graphics. Im wondering why the play areas are so tiny.

Since we only get a 1 minute or so trailer, my take on it is, its a higher resolution of old psx game tropes like Hoshigami and all those "tactics" style games. Price will will be $30+
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mqstout: While the setting/story seems great, I'm not at all a fan of games like X-com where Hit% is your only meaningful stat, and RNG makes you lose a scenario when you miss. This game looks like it might fall into that category.
That's actually one of the main issues I have with (A)D&D and CRPGs that just blindly copy the mechanics. It's quite frustrating when your attacks miss, especially when you lose because of it, or if a badly timed miss causes a loss of time and/or resources.

(Been replaying Dragon Quest 9 recently, and in that series one of the most frustrating thing is when Vivify/Zing refuses to work, repeatedly. Although, for the crisis situation I just had, it was the Zing Stick skill failing to work at a critical moment that led to having to leave the dungeon early.)
Had to wishlist it.
Seems interesting at first glance. I usually enjoy tactical T-B games so will check it out more when it's released.
looks interesting at a first glimpse. Would be nice if we get another nice addition to the genre like Jagged Alliance 3 recently. Especially with Xcom 3 still nowhere in sights.