
80
Those that love Mahokenshi will adore the fully realised blend of deck-building and digital board game, but will forget the threadbare mythological Southeast Asian theming.
70
Mahokenshi is a visually eye-catching and mechanically solid entry into the big world of deckbuilder games and brings in a mixture of elements that will appeal to not just card/deckbuilder fans, but people who also enjoy board games.
70
Mahokenshi doesn’t really challenge its competitors in the deckbuilding genre. There’s too many mistakes for that, including the story. You can, however, look forward to some truly original ideas and, in the end, to a good bit of fun. Not wonderful, not horrible. Wait for a discount or a Game Pass inclusion.
9
This is one of the better turn based card games to be released recently. The graphics are pretty good and the music and sound effects are decent enough. Card art is great and the animations while a bit slow on a older machine are nice to watch. The game plays a bit like a 4X game in terms of the map and a normal card based battler in terms of combat. The strategic gameplay is amazing. You really have to think through every move and every card that you play to optimize your turn. Cant wait for a sequel/expansions/DLC.
Mahokenshi
Released On:
Jan 24, 2023
Metascore
Mixed or Average
72
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7.2
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Feb 6, 2023
90
Mahokenshi is a fun game. It contains a healthy amount of tabletop strategy, an addictive deck-building component, and a dash of RPG elements to keep some motivation going. Its gameplay is challenging and brutal at times but in the end, it works more than it doesn’t.
Jan 25, 2023
80
Mahokenshi is very different from games like Slay the Spire. Its replayability is limited because you’ll be replaying the same missions with the same enemies and challenges all over again. Once you’re done with the main story, you’re probably not going to return to it just to run the same missions with a different class. That being said, I did like the gameplay loop and those who love games like Across the Obelisk will find Mahokenshi mildly interesting. I say “mildly” because Mahokenshi lacks the complexity of other deckbuilding card games. I definitely recommend it to anyone enjoying these types of games, especially since it brings some new to the table.
Jan 24, 2023
80
Mahokenshi has no “endless” mode or anything of the like, and completing each mission and related side objective grants the game a decided and achievable end-state. One would expect that, with good sales, additional quests and modes (and mods) may eventually be added, all of which would inject some more needed bang for its buck. As it stands, Mahokenshi is still a great, session-based deckbuilder, and worth wading through its few snags.
Feb 2, 2023
73
A game structured by collecting the major features of popular genres such as TRPG and deck buildings. While each stage is a little bit too long and the deck building feature has a room for development, the game offers a unique experience that is differentiated in similar genres.
Feb 16, 2023
70
An interesting deck-building card game with not much content and boring maps to explore. Basic gameplay is nice and the four heroes are different enough to let players experiment a bit.
Jan 24, 2023
69
If you found Slay the Spire's oppressiveness off-putting, Mahokenshi's easier and dressed up in a pretty kimono.
Jan 30, 2023
50
While its art style is pleasing to the eye, the low resolution appearance of the textures, even when the game is played on the pre-determined "High" visual quality setting, make models and other assets appear blurry and indistinct. The minimalistic nature of the options menu makes it effectively impossible for players to rectify this through further increases and tweaking. The message is clear: Either accept mediocrity, in all areas, or walk away. Given said options, walking away may well be the only viable solution.
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Mar 2, 2023
9
This is one of the better turn based card games to be released recently. The graphics are pretty good and the music and sound effects are decent enough. Card art is great and the animations while a bit slow on a older machine are nice to watch. The game plays a bit like a 4X game in terms of the map and a normal card based battler in terms of combat. The strategic gameplay is amazing. You really have to think through every move and every card that you play to optimize your turn. Cant wait for a sequel/expansions/DLC.
SummaryMahokenshi is a potent combination of deck building and hex-grid strategy combining the deep tactical play of card games, with the strategic turn-based thinking of board games. As a Mahokenshi - a Samurai Mage from one of the Celestial Isles' four houses - you will need to protect the Kingdom against an encroaching corruption. Through st... Read More
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- PC
Initial Release Date:Jan 24, 2023
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