Wargroove Reviews
Wargroove is a good tactics game, which manages to deliver nearly the same experience as advance wars all bundled with a big content, a massive level editor and diversified missiondesign, but also stays without little exceptions in the comfortzone of his template and struggles with some inconsequences in artwork and sound. Fans of Advance Wars and tacticsgames still are served best here and should definitely pick this one up.
Review in German | Read full review
Wargroove enhances the Advance Wars formula with various tweaks and outstanding cross platform modes. User generated content ensures players will be grooving for years to come.
Wargroove will leave Advance Wars’ long-forgotten fans beside themselves with joy.
Wargroove is the pixelated strategy game for a new generation of commanders. The shallow story doesn't deter from the intricate gameplay that makes Wargroove the perfect indie game for even the finest of tacticians.
Wargroove definitely took a while to grow on me since it starts so slow but once it did, I was very happy with what is has to offer.
Wargroove is a great spiritual successor to the Advance Wars series and one I highly recommend to strategy game fans. It’s just a bit of a shame that this version released so long after the others and doesn’t have Cross-Play which can make finding online opponents difficult.
It looks simple, but it's actually deep! Wargroove is without doubt a great strategic role playing game that you should experience.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
With a complex array of systems and mechanics, Wargroove is a deep and challenging strategy game, full of beautiful and colorful pixel art. The campaign, various multiplayer modes and other single-player options result in a huge content, making it one of the best independent games of the year.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Are you looking for an entertaining strategy game with depp combat system? Or a mixture of good storyline and Great multiplayer Mods? What about some Creation in making brand new maps all by yourself? Wargroove is here. One of the best strategy games of eighth generation.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Wagroove offers too tight and repetitive battles that are no different from each other.
Review in Russian | Read full review
If it’s your jam – like it is mine – then Wargroove offers literally endless potential. And even if level designing isn’t really your thing, it’s still a lot of fun to play around with.
Wargroove takes the best of Advance Wars and mix it with some new things that allows it to stand by itself. It is a genuinely fun game with its own personality.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Wargroove, is an excellent reimagining of Advance Wars, a game that has defined turned-based tactics as we know it. The campaign tells a typical fantasy story we have all heard before, but it serves as a great and fun introduction to Wargroove's deep strategic gameplay. The multiplayer has well-designed maps, and extra modes like the puzzle mode to keep things interesting. The built-in editor is powerful, yet easy to use, and promises endless fresh content in both singleplayer and multiplayer. Although it has some minor issues that could cause inconveniences, they are overshadowed by the game's very enjoyable gameplay.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Wargroove is a pure strategy game that offers a tremendous amount of content to play and paves a way for its community to make their own touch.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Wargroove offers a robust and content-laden package that turn-based strategy fans will adore.
If you’re a fan of the old AW games, you owe it to yourself to pick this one up. Even if you’ve never played a game in the franchise, I still recommend this one. It’s a load of fun!
It might lack the quirkiness of Nintendo's own Advance Wars series or the flair of Fire Emblem, but it ends up being one of the more polished strategy games available on the system.
For the fans of the admittedly niche genre of turn-based RPGs, Wargroove is quite a find considering its price and the amount of content it offers. If you have ever wanted to bask in nostalgia and step back into the waters of classic turn-based titles, Wargroove can offer you a trip back in time and a couple of dozen happy hours.
A well-crafted strategy RPG just like Advance Wars series.
Review in Chinese | Read full review