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The Tyrant landed in Tyberia bearing promises of a paradise, without war, without suffering… and without death. All Tyberians had to do in order to enter his paradise was to simply die at the hands of his Dead Army.
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The Tyrant landed in Tyberia bearing promises of a paradise, without war, without suffering… and without death. All Tyberians had to do in order to enter his paradise was to simply die at the hands of his Dead Army. The war was over before it even began, with thousands perishing in the Tyrant's wake, only to be brought into his fold as undying thralls, bound by magic. The few living warriors left are scattered across the remnants of their homeland, tirelessly looking for a way to turn the tables on the tyrannical Tyrant. Lead a great Uprising, defeat the Dead Army, and drive the monstrous overlord back into the depths of the sea from whence he came.
Tyrant's Blessing is a tactical turn-based game where your ability to plan, adapt, and strategize is more important than min-maxing your units or finding the sharpest sword in the hoard. Select battles every day, make challenging choices, and cleverly use the strengths of these rag-tag insurgents to defeat the undead hordes and maybe - just maybe - bring real life back to Tyberia.

Before you bring the battle to the Tyrant's doorstep, you'll have to make sure you live long enough to reclaim the Island.
Decide whether to fight, rescue the living from the Undying, or gather your strength. Every choice matters throughout every day of the Uprising.
As you fight your way across the face of Tyberia, face off against random encounters that force difficult decisions. Do you intervene and fight highwaymen, putting your warriors at risk? Do you try to save a child, risking valuable time and resources? Only your morals and ideals hold the answer.

The Tyrant can’t be defeated without destroying an army's worth of the Undying. However, winning is more than simply whacking the enemy as hard as you can.
Analyze the fray and plan accordingly. Place warriors around the battlefield to gain strategic advantages.
Stay ever mindful of surroundings: kick up dust to make the enemies lose sight or hop over stones and dodge into bushes to avoid enemy attacks.
Mind the enemy: every attack is telegraphed, but take care, simply moving away leaves behind a shadow. This remnant of a character can still be attacked if there is no way to avoid it...
Knock the enemies out of the way and into obstacles, shield weaker heroes with ones that can tank damage, as well as chain powerful elemental attacks using the environment. Brute force works, but fight smarter, not harder.

Each of your heroes has their own personality, properties, and abilities. Who will you choose to put in harm’s way?
Enlist twenty hallowed heroes, each with a distinct set of abilities that can dramatically alter the course of any battle.
But stay mindful: Not all heroes appear in a playthrough - and not everyone is guaranteed to make it to the finish line of this quest.
Pick the right team for the task. An assassin may thrive in confined spaces, while an archer will suffer in close quarters. Some heroes may even bring their pets along, who might provide just enough leverage to win a battle for the group.
We cannot afford to lose even a single hero to the undead tyrant!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10
- Processor:
- 2 GHz or better
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GPU Intel UHD Graphics 630
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- 2 GHz or better
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce 940MX
User reviews
I expected something like FFT, but this doesn't have a campaign or "story mode". It's much closer to a mobile game with the quick, mission based runs and the character pool. I don't think I understand what they were
It's not a bad game, the gameplay system works well and the strategic puzzle aspect of the fights are really fun. The shade system can be a bit stressful but it's a fun twist on the genre as you essentially have to plan
It's a fun game, most of the negative comments come from the incorrect tagging. To be honest I was tempted to downvote it because of the false advertising, but didn't mind the purchase at the end. - it's not a tactical
I do not agree with this game being Rougelike, it would have felt way better as a normal tactics game. To begin you form a party out of 3 people and 1 pet. You can upgrade abilities (which every human char has 2, and
6/10 This is NOT an RPG. This is a puzzle game. Calling this an RPG is dumber than calling devil may cry an RPG. Devil may cry has WAY more RPG mechanics than this game. You get two skills per character, you can level
In general this is a simple turn based strategy game with a unique twist that I enjoyed (where player characters leave behind their souls before moving). I really enjoyed it for the first few runs that I did and it was




