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Spellcasters Chronicles: Action-Strategy Blend Needs Polish
25 Nov
Summary
- Spellcasters Chronicles enters closed beta from December 4-7.
- The game blends MOBA elements with a focus on strategy.
- Concerns raised about action elements and visual clarity.

Quantic Dream's new title, Spellcasters Chronicles, is set to enter a closed beta phase from December 4th to 7th. This competitive 3v3 action-strategy game aims to blend MOBA mechanics with ongoing narrative elements. Early impressions indicate a design that heavily favors strategic planning, with decisions like summoning titans and managing resources often outweighing moment-to-moment combat skills. This focus on strategy, while present in many MOBA titles, leaves room for improvement in the action-oriented aspects.
The game's core action elements, such as spellcaster combat and minion summoning, require tweaking. Projectile travel times and small hitboxes made spellcaster-to-spellcaster combat challenging in early play. Manually summoning minions, while offering some control, also added a layer of chore-like gameplay that could slow down rotations. These elements, along with a vibrant but sometimes disorienting visual style, present areas for refinement.
Despite these points, Spellcasters Chronicles offers a compelling twist on the genre, with matches designed to be around 25 minutes long. The impact of powerful summons like titans is a notable strength. Future development will likely focus on sharpening the action gameplay and improving visual readability to make Spellcasters Chronicles a stronger contender in the competitive gaming space.




