![]() ![]() For those new to Hand of Fate, like myself, the way the parlor-esque atmosphere is created with little details like fine grain in the wood table, moonlight reflecting off the curtains, and the intricate, wood carved panel behind The Dealer makes it easy to appreciate the artistry that went into creating the visuals. Instantly noticeable are the refined graphics and brilliant animations. ![]() Based on the outcome of certain challenges or specific cards you land on, what he gives could be anything: life-saving food supplies or a harsh lesson in keeping your gold within your sights, The Dealer can be as kind as he is brutal, even if it seems like all he does is toss insults around most of the time. The player has their own deck of cards, while The Dealer has his. Hand of Fate 2 is a combination of board game mechanics and video game mechanics, utilizing dice, cards, sword fighting combat, and RPG-style dialogue that can influence immediate outcomes based on the player’s choice. Half rougelike, half deck-building card game, Hand of Fate 2 keeps the same mechanics in place that make it so unique, but it’s not a game for everyone. Hand of Fate 2 brings many beloved elements from the first game, like The Dealer’s signature insults, with a few tweaks here and there to create a smoother, more intricate sequel. The Dealer is back from the netherworld, ready to challenge anyone brave (or foolish) enough to sit down and play his game. ![]()
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