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Path of Glory is a strategy card game blending deck-building and roguelite elements. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, it tasks you with surviving randomized challenges by upgrading cards, managing resources, and unlocking unique characters. Developed by Pick_Nick Games, it launched in late 2026 for PC. Single-player only, the game emphasizes tactical choices, every run reshapes your deck and path. Think resource management meets roguelike progression, with a focus on adaptive strategy over brute force. Perfect if you enjoy grinding out victories through smart card combos and planning.
Each session starts with a base deck and a procedurally generated map of hex tiles. You move between tiles to gather resources, fight enemies, or upgrade cards. Combat uses a turn-based system where card placement determines attack patterns. Win fights to earn currency, which you spend on permanent upgrades like new cards or skill trees tied to specific characters. The roguelite aspect means every death resets progress, but unlocks new options. Sessions last 1-2 hours, with tension rising as enemies grow stronger. Controls are straightforward, mouse-driven card placement and menu navigation, but the depth comes from balancing deck efficiency against limited upgrades.
PlayPile users rate it 78% positive, with 15 hours average playtime and a 65% completion rate. Moods are split: 40% “Addictive,” 30% “Frustrating.” Critics praise creativity but call combat RNG-heavy. One review: “Skill trees keep me hooked, but losing to a random boss feels unfair.” Achievements total 35, with 70% unlocked by most players. Completionists note it’s tough to max out all character builds. Community stats show 60% finish on Normal difficulty, while 25% abandon after three runs. Price hasn’t affected popularity, sales remain steady despite a $19.99 tag.
Path of Glory delivers solid strategy gameplay but lacks polish. It’s best for fans of tactical deck-building who don’t mind restarts. The $19.99 price is reasonable if you value replayability, though 35 achievements feel light for the cost. Skip if you hate RNG or prefer linear progression. Stick with it for the character unlocks and satisfying deck customization. Not impressive, but worth a shot if you’ve got spare hours and a taste for grind-heavy strategy.
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