Massive Chalice Reviews

Massive Chalice is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
May 31, 2015

Massive Chalice really has a unique and interesting premise and even with the lackluster combat it's a lot of fun to play. The management of bloodlines and Keeps, the necessity to keep breeding different types of units to keep your army balanced, and a wide array of power-ups you can research make each playthrough feel different.

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8 / 10
Jun 3, 2015

Between the bloodlines, research, and combat, Massive Chalice tosses a ton to micromanage, and it can feel overwhelming. But it all builds up to a spectacular ending that makes it worthwhile and satisfying.

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8 / 10.0
Jun 1, 2015

A strategic experiment in eugenics that could benefit from more attention to the fine details

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8.1 / 10.0
Jun 11, 2015

Massive Chalice is lots of fun and highly addictive. Yes a lot of the best things about it come from it being highly influenced by XCOM: Enemy Unknown, but it not only captures a lot of the spirit of our Game of the Year 2012 but Double Fine also manages to provide their own unique spin on it with the Game of Thrones-style setup.

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81 / 100
Jun 2, 2015

Massive Chalice is an interesting twist on the genre, though it does sort of feel like more could have been done to differentiate it. The game's style is good, and the basic structure is engaging and challenging. Combat could be a little more tactical, but overall it's a solid game that provides a great outlet for any turn-based craving you might have.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jun 1, 2015

Massive Chalice is the sort of video game that I would love to see Kickstarter users focus on more in the coming years, a title that does not rely only on nostalgia in order to get access to development funds and also stays the course during the creation process, with no hiccups from the studio in charge.

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5 / 5.0
May 31, 2015

Between the far-reaching scale, the slick and intuitive combat, and the fun of raising heroes through the years, MASSIVE CHALICE brings a whole lot to the table. While each piece may not be strong enough to stand in its genre alone, the combination and way that each plays into the other creates a phenomenally fun experience.

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Unscored
Jun 4, 2015

There are many good things within Massive Chalice, but they're frustratingly kept at arm's length from me.

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ACG
Top Critic
Rent
Jun 1, 2015
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Recommended
Jun 1, 2015

Basically, the game asks a lot of you, and demands that you pay close attention to every decision you make. While that makes for a steep learning curve, requiring deep thought is hardly the worst sin a strategy game can commit. Slyly funny, satisfyingly deep and yet slick and simple to play, Massive Chalice is a huge return to form for a studio that is overdue a comeback.

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Unscored
Jun 9, 2015

There's bound to be some disconnect with the mortal world when you live forever, but I could have used a reminder why this war is worth spending 300 years to win.

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Luke Plunkett
Top Critic
Yes
Jun 10, 2015

A smart, fun exploration of turn-based tactics in a fantasy setting.

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