

So if you're a regular reader, you already know the high esteem we hold this game in, and if you're not, the above should be all you need to draw one easy conclusion. "The gameplay system at Clash of Heroes' core is a thing of rare, bewitching beauty - a creation so deep and so elegant that it will keep you up at night," Fred wrote, and he was right. Clash of Heroes HD demands your immediate and undivided attention." Then I awarded it Game of the Week (RIP) and eight months later, after it had appeared on Steam as well, Fred Dutton (RIP) anointed it as one of our Games of 2011 (it had topped his list outright, and mine). Kristan Reed (RIP) went further when he reviewed the remake for Xbox Live Arcade and PSN a year later: "With a depth and longevity that humbles most full-price releases. We've had more than our fair say on Capybara's brilliant hybrid of role-playing game, turn-based strategy and match-three puzzler already.ĭan Pearson (RIP) reviewed the DS original three years ago, calling it "a very good game indeed" - with some understatement. "You're reviewing Clash of Heroes again?" Tom asked me in yesterday's meeting.
