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Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love fast tactical duels and Marvel fans seeking strategic depth.
Highlights
- Strategic combat without dice luck
- Exceptional quality miniatures
- Unique and distinct character styles
- Fast and dynamic matches
Keep in mind
- High dependency on English translation
- Requires base game or other sets
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Ever wondered what would happen if heroes from different universes settled their differences with a good old-fashioned brawl? That's the core of Unmatched, and the Redemption Row expansion brings the heavy hitters of the Marvel Universe to the table. Forget about relying on lucky dice rolls; here, your victory depends on your strategy and how well you manage your deck. The game is highly asymmetrical, meaning playing as Luke Cage offers a completely different experience compared to controlling Ghost Rider or Moon Knight.
The gameplay blends tactical point-to-point movement on the map with a card-based combat system. You'll need to decide when to push forward, when to retreat, and the perfect moment to unleash a devastating attack. The real thrill lies in mastering the nuances of each hero, and just as you feel you've cracked the code, a new opponent arrives with mechanics that flip the script. It's a fast-paced, dynamic game with stunning visuals thanks to the detailed miniatures. If you enjoy fighting games where skill and 'mind games' outweigh luck, Redemption Row is a must-have. Get ready for intense battles where a single card play can shift the entire momentum. Can you predict your opponent's next move, or will you be knocked out by an unexpected strike?
The gameplay blends tactical point-to-point movement on the map with a card-based combat system. You'll need to decide when to push forward, when to retreat, and the perfect moment to unleash a devastating attack. The real thrill lies in mastering the nuances of each hero, and just as you feel you've cracked the code, a new opponent arrives with mechanics that flip the script. It's a fast-paced, dynamic game with stunning visuals thanks to the detailed miniatures. If you enjoy fighting games where skill and 'mind games' outweigh luck, Redemption Row is a must-have. Get ready for intense battles where a single card play can shift the entire momentum. Can you predict your opponent's next move, or will you be knocked out by an unexpected strike?
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Publisher
Mondo Games, Restoration Games
Designer
Brad Andres, Brian Neff, Justin D. Jacobson, Noah Cohen, Rob Daviau, Tim Wiesch
Artist
Ian O'Toole, Matt Taylor (II)
Do I need the base game to play Redemption Row?
Yes, Redemption Row is an expansion. You'll need the base game or another character set for the board and general rules.
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! The basic rules are straightforward, but the depth comes from learning how each hero operates. Easy to start, hard to master.
How long does a match last?
Usually between 20 to 40 minutes, depending on how cautious (or aggressive) the players are.
Does it work well with 3 players?
Yes, although it's famous for 1v1 duels, the 3-player mode creates interesting dynamics of alliances and betrayals.
Are the cards in English?
Yes. Since there is a fair amount of text on the cards, non-English speakers will need a translation to fully enjoy the game.
Is it a game of luck?
Very little. While card drawing has a random element, combat resolution is decided by tactical choices, not dice.