Ash of Gods: Tactics

The Reapers are here, and the world is on fire. Will you face the Reaping?

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3.73 (Rating count: 6,502)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Beautiful graphics and artwork
  • Engaging gameplay with strategy elements
  • Unique mechanics compared to other card games
  • No paywall for progression; optional IAPs
Cons
  • Difficulty spikes too quickly, leading to grindy gameplay
  • Repetitive gameplay and lack of content diversity
  • Connection issues and server errors
  • Limited deck management and no ability to save decks
Most mentioned
  • Artwork and graphics are praised
  • Gameplay is considered fun but grindy
  • Difficulty scaling is a common frustration
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Recent rating average: 4.00
All time rating average: 3.73
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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-07-27
Randall Littleton
I played this game probably 2 or three years ago and quit playing it because my progress was lost. I had some of the best cards in the game and because I didn't plug my phone in to charge my phone died and I opened ash of gods and my cards were gone. Today I am making a return and can't wait to play this game again. It was one of my favorites and I will unfortunately have to start over but nothing a little grinding won't fix. Edit: can't connect to server all messages sent have been rejected.
2022-08-03
REkz kaRZ
Beautiful game, cool concept. But the '3 aisles & 10 steps' battler is such a boring grind. It's far too limited in the gameplay. There's a reason Chess has so many pieces and positions, but remains a great game -- if it were 3 rows and 10 steps, it wouldnt have made the cut. Which is what happens to this game too. DELETED
2021-10-24
NA B.
I love how, unlike other card games, RNG is a factor. Building a deck is also straight to the point, and thank god for that. The graphics are pretty and overall it is a fun game. One complaint I have would definitely be lack of diversity, as the gameplay is somewhat repetitive and the content is limited. For the people complaining about a paywall, I'd say it's nonexistent and you should want to support the devs anyways. But yeah, great job.
2021-05-31
TJ Allen
Unlike any mobile game I've played before. At least early on, the power levels are JUUUUST right to where you can still lose any game if you play poorly enough. And not having an "auto" button was genius! Obviously there's some cash grabbery in the form of IAPs but considering how amazing the game is, the animation (must of been TONS of work to get this hand drawn vibe), and that it's free, I don't mind too much. Plus it doesn't completely break the game like other games do. 10/10
2020-11-28
Vladimir shumovych
The gameplay is original although a bit reparative and the graphics are great. That said the main downfall of this game is the difficulty of enemies scales up very fast while you very slowly acquire your builds bits and pieces. Without throwing money at the problem, fun quickly turns into a grindy reroll experience where everything has to go absolutely perfectly from turn one options for you to stand a chance of progressing.
2020-07-31
Daniel Chapman
I've been looking for an isometric SRPG for android for some time, but usually disappointed at what I found. AoG: Tactics has ticked all my boxes. I love the art style and combat system that allows you to use skill cards to bolster your fighters. From enjoying games like Fallout 1&2, Wasteland 1&2, Jean De Arc and The Banner Saga, I found this more addictive than the console version. You don't have to spend money to progress quicker, but it's an option. UPDATE: Please add true PVP.
2020-02-23
A Google user
So much potential, so little to do. Nice looking game that I really want to like. Gameplay and mechanics are good, problem is it becomes way too hard way too fast. Missions become a nightmare in the first chapter due to the games over use of Frissians who have high hit points and damage your character every turn. So grind away and hope you draw characters strong enough to kill because you certainly won't level them the way the required exp grows exponentially. A few fixes and this game is a gem
2020-02-17
A Google user
Impressive artwork! It feels like reading a storybook where you're the leading role -- a sign of good RPG. The control feels intuitive and easy to navigate, yet the gameplay is challenging to master as it requires the chess-like strategy to win battles, including deciding which cards to develop and forming your team's line up. On the down side, there's no side quests to explore, so after finishing the main one it feels repetitive after a couple of weeks.
2020-02-10
A Google user
Such an interestingly unique and artistic game. Involves a lot of strategy and RNG. Sure, the game isn't perfect (few bugs + lack of wiki or guide to certain game mechanics + the enescapable feeling that this game is "pay to win"), but I see a lot of potential. The developers should increase the number of missions for the campaign mode and add more narrative in the story because I still don't know what the game is about... Lastly, the game, after some campaign missions, is insanely difficult.
2020-02-04
A Google user
Great style, nice story. But, unfortunately, completely unbalanced heroes, strange PvP system with poor matching, no socialization (clans?), and limited economy make the game tiresome after a week. Do hope it is just the beginning, and things will improve later. But again, the visual style is absolutely astonishing!
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