A MUST HAVE FOR STRATEGY ENTHUSIASTS! I feel like a God of War towering over the kingdom and literally leading the army to victory with just the tips of my fingers! The magic abilities are epic and it’s intriguing learning which unit is affective / non affective against certain enemy troops. If you enjoyed Airspace Defender, you’re definitely going to like this as well. Highly recommend! 🙌
投稿者:thetwinkievr.2025
★5
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必須のVR\
投稿者:darkstan
A must-have VR\/MR experience! Banners & Bastions is one of the best mixed reality strategy games I’ve played on Quest. Addictive gameplay, smooth mechanics, and a great skill tree system make it incredibly fun and rewarding.Huge potential for the future with new biomes, units, and powers. An absolute must-have in your library.🙏 Thanks to the developers for this amazing game!
投稿者:darkstan
★5
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くつろいで、数時間は没頭する覚悟を。ミックスドリアリティとハンドトラッキングのゲームはいつもイライラするだけだと思っていたので、このゲームに夢中になるとは思わなかった。しかし『Banners and Bastions』はその常識を覆す。ロッキングチェアに身を沈め、頭上にたった40ワットの電球があるだけの環境でも、ハンドトラッキングは驚くほど正確に機能する。ステージは楽しく、毎回簡単にクリアできるわけではない。でも失敗しても気落ちしないで。次に挑戦する時には、カードや敵の動きが味方してくれるかもしれない。二度と同じ挑戦はない。ローグライク的な中毒性があり、「あと1ステージだけ、今日はこれで終わりにしよう」と言いながら、気づけば何時間も経っている。私にとっては5点満点。なぜこのゲームが早期アクセスなのか理解できない。まさに宝石だ!
投稿者:Phaenomenal
Get comfy, prepare to lose a few hours. I didn't think I would get wrapped up in this game because mixed reality and hand tracking games usually mean frustration for me, but Banners and Bastions bucks that trend. The hand tracking works really well with a mere 40 watt bulb over my head while I curl up in my rocking chair. The levels are fun and not every attempt is easy, but if you fail, take heart, maybe the cards and enemies will go your way the next time. No two attempts have been the same. It has that roguelike addiction that makes you say "just one more level and then I'll quit for the day" and before you know it, hours have sped by. 5/5 for me. I'm not sure why this game is early access. It's a gem!
What a great game! Love the gfx style… the gameplay is a tactical strategy game, but also like a tower defence.Between each round, you use coins to buy cards/units, which you then place on the map surrounding your castle and village buildings, with the aim of defending them against the oncoming enemy onslaught!It shows you the entry points for enemies on the map, and the routes they will take.. so you know where to plan and place your units. Then you click start, to watch the action play out in realtime, and you are also able to move units around the map to reinforce areas.You have some powers at your disposal too, to use such as reinforcements and fireballs ect..Unit types have upgrade trees too, which you use coins from advancing, to buy the upgrades for each unit as you choose.You can play in MR and also VR and you are able to position the playing areas height and position by holding on the dashed line around the outside of the playing area.It’s one of them “must have one more go” kind of games.If you like RTS or tower defense… then this is a must have.
part RTS, part tower defence, all fun. I'm a sucker for diorama games, and this is a really fun one. Not gonna lie - seeing hordes of little dudes is just kind of adorable. The goal is to defend your castle and two houses, each of which earns you a star at the end of the battle, though if your castle falls, it's game over, man. (Game over!) The upgrades range from things like making your folks walk a bit faster to impressively beefing up your fireball attack and increasing the size of your squads. They've hinted that there's at least one more upgrade on the way, and I'm guessing they'll think of a couple more besides. After all, those slots on the upgrade board won't fill themselves! There's no story other than what you give it. My headcanon is that I'm a warror-mage directing the troops, calling in the reserve forces, and launching the occasional firestorm.
Fun and well executed. Both from an interaction and gameplay perspective this game ia auper well executed. Not Suspicious really figured out how to translate mobile gameplay gameplay to MR in a way that feels native to the medium. Highly recommended!