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July 29, 2021

Banners of Ruin

Banners of Ruin
6.8
metacritic
Based on 5 Reviews
71
Release date
July 29, 2021
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Summary

Assemble your party. Answer the call. Win the war. Build a deck and fight a series of turn-based combats with up to 6 party characters through the city of Dawn's Point. Each character can unlock a set of unique cards and abilities that can augment your deck in powerful, exciting ways.

Banners of Ruin System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 (64 bit)
CPU:
2.0 GHz Dual Core
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
2Gb VRAM, OpenGL 3.0 support
HDD:
2 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10 (64 bit)
CPU:
RAM:
4 GB RAM
HDD:
2 GB available space

Banners of Ruin Trailer

Critic Reviews5

Banners of Ruin evokes a weird comparison to pictures painted by beginning artists. It’s nice to look at, painstaking, but ultimately unexciting.
October 17, 2021
I’m torn on Banners of Ruin. The atmosphere and artwork are superb, and I like the story that it’s trying to tell. I also enjoy the concepts it’s trying to deliver and the new ideas it offers to the deckbuilding genre. Ultimately though, it doesn’t feel like it hits what it’s aiming for and it’s a hard one to recommend except to the most hardcore deckbuilder fans out there.
September 21, 2021
Despite some bugs (unfortunately, not a playable race but the game crashing kind) and a feeling of complexity that might be off-putting at first, Banners of Ruin is a smart and creative take on two very familiar genres. With a world, story, and characters that are a refreshing departure from the usual dark fantasy tropes, and gameplay that is engaging and addicting, the biggest knock against it might be players’ potential reticence to dive into yet another deck builder/roguelike. That would be a shame, and anyone who has grown weary of the genre might be pleasantly surprised by Banners of Ruin.
August 23, 2021

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