Liberté Reviews
Liberté is an exciting, fresh adventure in a compelling world and deserves to put developer Superstatic well and truly on the map.
Despite its strengths, Liberté does have a bit of a learning curve, especially for those who are new to the deck-building genre. However, the tutorial is really easy to follow and the difficulty increases gradually, which makes it easy for both newbies and experienced players to get into the game. In a nutshell, Liberté is an awesome deck-builder roguelite that takes you on a thrilling journey through the French Revolution.
Liberté has many interesting ideas, and one that with time could become something good, or maybe even great. But for now there's simply too much missing to recommend it.
Liberté is a complex yet excellent fusion of multiple genres and incorporates, The French Revolution, H.P. Lovecraft, Roguelite, Deck Building, and Top-Down strategy into its design. This strange mishmash is what gives the game such allure and keeps players coming back for more. The game is very mechanic-heavy and can take some time to get used to, but once you get the hang of everything, you will get to experience a game like no other.
Liberté is an astonishing game with a beautifully crafted world to explore and an intensely rich story. The use of deckbuilding actually takes this game over the top with how it’s structured because it gives you more freedom to play and adapt your current run to what you need. Aside from the bug with aiming at elevated enemies, the game has you coming back for more with each run, bringing you closer to resolving the conflict in Paris.