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Exorder

2018
GenresIndie, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing
AvailableMar 19, 2018
PlatformXbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperSolid9 Studio
Overview

Exorder is a tactical, turn-based strategy game from Fat Dog Games.

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15 reviews found

80

The Digital Fix

PC

Mar 20, 2018

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70

Pure Nintendo

Nov 15, 2018

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65

SpazioGames

PC

Apr 29, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

GameSpace

Nintendo Switch

Oct 15, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

GamingTrend

Nintendo Switch

Oct 9, 2018

Exorder is a very pretty little game which feels like a puzzle game masquerading as a turn-based strategy title. Controls are simple to a fault, and moving around the map left me frustrated every single battle. While the game has a great style, the bright colors and fun designs are made just a little more dull by the bland voice acting you’ll be listening to before and after each battle.


60

Nindie Spotlight

Oct 16, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

PlayGround.ru

PC

Mar 20, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

NintendoWorldReport

Nintendo Switch

Nov 12, 2018

At a base level, what is present in Exorder is good. However, some frustrations take away from what could be an otherwise pretty good or even great game. SRPGs should be about planning out your next move and not figuring out how to fix your unit going to the wrong place because of the twitchy “snap” movement as you pressed A. If you are a fan of SRPGs and you have some patience to work around these shortcomings, then this might be a good pick-up for you, otherwise you may want to find one of the better titles on the eShop.


60

The Overpowered Noobs

PC

Mar 20, 2018

At times bland, Exorder can also be fun to play. A lack of reward for any achievements contributes to a sense of no progression, but that's compensated by the complexity you'll find in troop types and maps. In sum, an option to consider if you like turn-based games.


59

Old Grizzled Gamers

Mar 23, 2018

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