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  • Summary: When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only the circus' lineup of Strongmen, Fire Blowers, Clowns and other performers possess the unique talents necessary to save the city.

    Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and
    When everyday Londoners mysteriously turn into vicious killers, only the circus' lineup of Strongmen, Fire Blowers, Clowns and other performers possess the unique talents necessary to save the city.

    Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling - all with a steampunk twist.

    Through tactical turn-based battles, these unlikely heroes face Bobbies, British Sailors gone bad, aggressive Posh Girls, and other Victorian-era archetypes stand in their way - not to mention the occasional menacing Mime or Robobear.

    The game's innovative Devotion morale system affects characters' performance not only in battles, but also for actual circus shows, dutifully managed between heroic jaunts through six sprawling districts.
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  1. Sep 23, 2022
    80
    Though likely to chase away those easily frustrated by complex systems, Circus Electrique offers more than enough surprises to entertain players for the couple dozen hours they’ll likely spend clearing its entire campaign. Unforgiving combat and the constant need to monitor resources demand the player’s attention, while the unique blend of genres rewards them with inventive new experiences. Juggling everything at once might be a bit more than some people are ready for, but that’s what a circus is for.
  2. 75
    Overall Circus Electrique probably won’t change your mind if you’re not already interested in games like it, the slower pace and heavy amounts of resource management will probably still cause you to bounce off. I can tell that this is a pretty good game even with some of its flaws, but it was very much not my flavor. It doesn’t help that, while the Tesla circus aesthetic is fun, the game’s use of 3D models means that it is not as visually distinct as the game that inspired it. One aspect that may change your mind about trying it is that, unlike Darkest Dungeon, Circus Electrique has difficulty options that include an easy mode where characters regain a bit of health at the end of each day, but even with this it was not enough to hold my interest the whole way through. If you like Darkest Dungeon, this is absolutely a game you should give a shot, but otherwise the grand Circus Electrique is probably not going to change your life.
  3. Sep 13, 2022
    70
    Unless you’re completely burned out on the Darkest Dungeon variety of RPG, you’ll probably find something to like in Circus Electrique. The theme is strange enough to catch your attention, the mechanics are solid, and the added gameplay elements don’t ruin anything with their presence. The moment to moment dialogue is well-written, but the story as a whole could have been more interesting. I also think the difficulty curve could be a little smoother. Otherwise, it’s a somewhat unusual take on a concept that is becoming a bit well-worn by now, and worth checking out for fans of the genre.
  4. Sep 21, 2022
    70
    Circus Electrique is unlike any other RPG. Genre fans who like deep stat management will find a lot to like here. The mix of circus management and combat makes for a unique experience, although the management aspect does disrupt the flow. The game’s strength is in its storytelling and how well the voice acting and art compliment the narrative. The preferred way to play this game is on the TV, as in handheld mode, it’s difficult to read the text or see the different icons for the characters.
  5. Dec 13, 2022
    70
    If what you are looking for is a title that, even with its weaknesses, tries to emulate what Darkest Dungeon supposes in terms of mechanics, this is your ideal title.
  6. Sep 6, 2022
    60
    Although Circus Electrique has its intriguing quirks, with the reliance on devotion and the occasional circus-management opportunity, too many flaws accompany them. With most of its story revolving around combat, it soon becomes an annoyance rather than an enjoyable element. The game does offer refreshing and unique twists on the genre; still, there's a lack of drive to keep you wanting to fight through London's steampunk streets. The story grips you initially, but it takes a while to develop and a lot of the initial dialogue is wasted on family feuds which offer no real substance. To fans of turn-based strategy and those who loved Darkest Dungeon, Circus Electrique may be more enjoyable, but it's a little too disjointed and repetitive to recommend wholeheartedly.
  7. Sep 9, 2022
    60
    Circus Electrique is like a juggling show not perfectly balanced. The narrative idea works fine and the Tactical RPG/Management mechanics are all in the right places but some gameplay elements slow down the pace and the entertainment factor.

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  1. Sep 22, 2022
    7
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    This is a game I’ve really struggled to review as there’s
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    This is a game I’ve really struggled to review as there’s quite a bit about it that works, between its general theme, look, and its personality… but boy does it ask a lot and feels like it piles challenge on top of challenge. The tutorial really tries to help you get up to speed, but when it comes to the nuances of success you simply need to make mistakes, learn from them, and grit your teeth to hang on and try to do better. The trick of it is trying to manage to put on a decent show with performers that work well together in their roles, all the while not letting the acts go stale, but then to also front a group going out into the city to advance the story, battling it out turn-based style. The game tries to explain and prepare you for this, but it’s no small feat to get together a decent trio of acts, rest performers who need it, and keep your combat team working as well. It really all feels like it hinges on you looking over every detail you can when recruiting, finding role-players that compliment what you have rather than simply giving you more of the same. I do appreciate what the developers are trying to do, and there’s a lot of upside I can see if you’re willing to put in the effort, but this absolutely won’t be for anyone not feeling up for a formidable challenge.
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