![]() ![]() Campaign is where I spent most of my time, since this is the portion of the physical board game I had the most experience with. The “Guildmaster” mode is required first, as the player has to at least see the classes in action before a “Campaign” can be started. The core of Gloomhaven is a strategy RPG set in the titular town, where your character starts out in one of six different classes based on the standard RPG characters the fighter is called a Brute, the mage a Spellweaver, and the thief a Scoundrel. ![]() Though there are still some things that show this as perhaps too straight of a copy of the existing PC version. Needless to say, it’s definitely preferable to have the game in a digital format, and now that it’s been brought to Switch it might be the most convenient way to spend a hundred hours. ![]() Launching this week on Switch, Gloomhaven was known to me for two reasons it’s my roommate’s second tabletop game when Dungeons and Dragons isn’t an option, and it’s got an absolutely massive box which holds more cards than the Las Vegas Strip. It has been marked as final following the necessary update. Author’s note The review was originally in progress as a key portion of the game - the cross-platform multiplayer - was not available due to the Steam client not being updated during the review period to support it. ![]()
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