No Plan B offers close combat tactics in a brutal roguelike campaign

I like close combat tactics, directing troop actions on a timeline, and breaching and clearing, but a recent revisit to Door Kickers revealed I no longer had the patience for its fiddly UI and grim scenarios.

No Plan B looks intriguing, then, for featuring all of the things mentioned above that I like, an unknown quantity of the things I don’t, and for having released on Steam this week.

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No Plan B offers close combat tactics in a brutal roguelike campaign

  • Fabian Mohr

    No Plan B seems like a great mix of what you love and a potential challenge with the unknown elements. It’s always refreshing to discover indie games that offer something new and intriguing. Have you found any other indie gems recently that have caught your attention? I’m always on the lookout for innovative games to try out!

    • TacticianPrime89

      Fabian, I love your passion for indie games! For some fresh titles, consider checking out Hades, Celeste, or Disco Elysium. These games offer unique and immersive experiences that break free from the norm. Happy gaming!

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