Highly recommend Battle Suit Aces ! ✨ Turn-based card battler + cool mechs + hot cast + queer reps + pewpew lasers :D

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Highly recommend Battle Suit Aces ! ✨ Turn-based card battler + cool mechs + hot cast + queer reps + pewpew lasers :D
Battle Suit Aces launches October 7 for PS5, Switch, and PC - Gematsu
Battle Suit Aces, a card battle RPG from Battle Chef Brigade developer Trinket Studios, will launch for PlayStation 5, Switch, and PC via Steam on October 7, the developer announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Embark on a heartfelt journey through the stars on the USS Zephyr, joining Captain Heathcliff and his ragtag crew as they search the galaxy for fabled Relic Suits. Sojourn through monster-infested galactic wilds, leading your crew through danger, tragedy, and comedic sci-fi shenanigans.
Enter a mecha and monster-filled world from the award-winning Battle Chef Brigade team.
Embark on a personalized adventure full of memorable fully-voiced characters.
Carefully guide your eager pilots to win streamlined five-versus-five card battles.
Add to your deck from five specialist Factions and mod them into a synergistic team.
The Second Voice is calling. Will you listen?
Crad Combat
Each turn, deploy your hand-picked pilots to the Battle Line. Decide who should attack the incoming monsters, shield your Ship, or be swapped out for a fresh Battle Suit. Will you hit every enemy at once with the boisterous Daciana or target the heart of the problem with the analytical Yan? Pilot abilities play off each other, inviting you to try new pilot and mod combinations against ever-evolving foes. To grow your crew and deck of mecha cards, you’ll forge bonds with space pirates, paranormal investigators, starball athletes, and more. Each Faction offers a unique battle style along with their set of eccentric pilots.
Charming Adventure
Inspired by old-school mecha anime, Battle Suit Aces is about saving the galaxy with your found family using ancient alien superweapons. Enter into the hand-crafted world, filled with thoughtful and stylish characters prepared to dazzle. Your personalized adventure is determined by the Factions you court, the pilots you befriend, and the dialogue choices you make. From kicking out oceanside oppressors, infiltrating corrupt corporate facilities, attending a Battle Suit gala, competing in starball, and so much more, your journey truly reflects the choices you make in the game. Get to know your crew’s strengths and strategically deploy them in battle. Uncover the rich lives of the more than 50 fully voiced characters and learn what makes them tick. Charming, vibrant art reminiscent of your favorite anime comes to life while the orchestral soundtrack welcomes you into the whimsically warm atmosphere.
Lively Ship
Between missions, spend time on your bustling ship. Get to know your endearing crew over a meal, practice card synergies in the Sim Chamber, craft handy Drones, install powerful mods in your favorite cards, upgrade your ship to support your pilots in battle, handle Faction bounties, and plot a course to your next mission. Mod and battle slots are limited, so prepare carefully. You’ll need a varied deck to counter Battle Suit Aces‘ suite of villains, who have dangerous abilities and synergies of their own. Your unique build and deployment strategy lets you maximize impact and time with your favorite crewmembers. Welcome aboard!
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Release Date Trailer
Battle Chef Brigade
Developer: Trinket Studios Publisher: Adult Swim Games Rrp: £15.49 (Gog.com. Humblebundle and Steam) Released: 20th November 2017 Available on: Gog.com. Humblebundle and Steam Played Using: An Xbox 360 Control Pad Approximate game length: 12 Hours
In a world filled with monsters mankind has done the only thing one could sensibly do... it hunts and eats them, often with a lovely garnish. The thing is that might seem like a stupid premise but I honestly have no doubt in my mind that had monsters existed that this is exact the answer we would have come up with. In Battle Chef Brigade you play as Mina (and later a different character), a budding chef who wants to become part of the Battle Chef Brigade. However joining the Brigade isn't a simple as signing a piece of paper. Only the best are allowed to join and so a competition is held where all the hopefuls compete and the winner gets the honor of taking their place among the Brigade.
So the question is how does this game portray the act of becoming a Battle Chef? What mechanics does is use? Well actually it uses two very different game styles, its one part 2D side scrolling brawler and one part match three puzzle game. The match three mechanics are used in the cooking aspect of the game. What's interesting is that you are the one who decides what gems get added to the mix which is something I don't think any other match three game has done. If one has I'm unaware of it. Of course in order to cook you require ingredients, that's where the brawling comes in. You have to hunt for the ingredients of your dishes, killing all sorts of monsters and harvesting fruit and vegetables. This is all done with a timer counting down of course, so everything from hunting, planning, cooking and serving the dish must be done before the countdown has run its course.
You have to challenge other contestants in the competition to a duel in order to advance. You can only do one a day and its best to issue a challenge after you've exhausted all the jobs you can do for the day so that you can perhaps buy some equipment first.
Wait did I mention jobs and equipment? I did indeed. There are tasks you can perform in the hub town that will pay (as well as teach you some of the mechanics of the game). That money can in turn be used to purchase equipment that you can take into a duel which may make your life a bit easier. You can change the equipment you would take into a duel at any point before a challenge is issued. This means that you have to make sure you have exactly what you need upon your person before. This can be quite difficult especially as you have no idea before hand who the judges are and what their tastes as like.
As I just mentioned your duels are overseen by a judge (or judges in some cases), these judges will request a specific taste to appear within the dish, these are represented within the match three mechanic as gems. The gems have three levels, and three of a lower level can be combined to create one of the next level. They will also want specific ingredients in the dish meaning that you have to hunt down a specific creature and include at least some of its components in your dish. This can be quite problematic as sometimes a judge will demand a taste that the ingredient just doesn't provide. As the game progresses it becomes quite challenging with poison and fragile ingredients making an appearance. I have to say that I really do love the art style of this game, especially the way the background artwork is created in beautiful watercolours. The animation of the characters is smooth and there wasn't a single character that I didn't enjoy, at least on some level.
This game is great, I wasn't sure what to expect walking into it because I've seen so many games with match three mechanics that just do the same thing over and over. This one though is very different, the brawling is fun as is the act of cooking! It helps that the story is also pretty engaging as well. If this appeals to you perhaps try; Sundered Ironcast
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe
Another great year of great games, the naked Nintendo boys managed to squeak in last minute.
The latest from Adult Swim Games. Battle monsters and then cook them into delicious dishes Iron Chef style.