![]() ![]() ![]() With so much borrowed from Demeo, this might sound like Resolution Games is re-hashing previously-trod ground, but that's not the full story. Hand tracking on Quest is also supported, just as it is in Demeo, along with local multiplayer for those playing together in the same physical space. Cross-platform play is supported between Quest and SteamVR, and for players on Quest headsets, Demeo's excellent mixed reality mode can be enabled in the settings. This also means that all of Demeo's best system-level integrations are present in Battles. Picking up the figurines, inspecting the cards in your palm, adjusting the board position – it all operates exactly the same as Demeo. ![]() The base controls, UI and general game systems are identical. The core fundamentals remain: it's still a turn-based strategy game where you move hero figurines across the board each turn, roll dice for attacks or place cards on tiles to conjure effects or attacks. There's many of the same heroes from the base game, as well as cards, attacks, abilities and monsters. ![]() There's a lot of shared ground between Demeo and Demeo Battles – for those who have played Demeo before, a lot will feel familiar. Instead of working together through campaigns, players will go head-to-head in shorter matches that last 10-15 minutes and support 1-4 players. What's the same?ĭemeo Battles takes the foundation of the co-operative dungeon crawler and spins it out into a new format, based around quick competitive matches. Available today as a paid release, Demeo Battles sees Resolution Games begin to expand its newfound intellectual property into a budding franchise. Further down the line, however, the team instead pivoted plans towards Battles, an entirely standalone release that would arrive separate to the core Demeo title. Resolution Games initially announced Battles as a PvP game mode coming to Demeo. The team's continued commitment to supporting existing players, while also expanding onto new platforms like PC and PSVR 2 (and soon, Apple Vision Pro) is impressive. In the two years since release, Resolution Games has added several free content expansions to Demeo that add entirely new campaigns at no added cost. Platforms: Quest, SteamVR (Review conducted on Quest 3) What is it?: A competitive PvP spin-off of Demeo that sees 1-4 players go head-to-head in short 10-15 minutes matches. ![]()
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