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Clash of the Decks: Slay the Spire vs Monster Train

I did a quick look at Slay the Spire here a little while ago and found that nobody talks about it these days without mentioning Monster Train and I can see why. The gameplay and structure is similar. Combat using cards, but in a rogue-lite style of game where you keep going, keep improving your deck and get to a point where you stand a chance and complete a run.

Art styles are different, core mechanics are different, but the games certainly feel like cousins. Same family, different parents, if that makes sense?

So, as any caring game uncle would do. I’ve decided to pit them against each other and see which game is the best. With so many similarities, it’s a nice comparison to make. Plus, with my recent love of Balatro, cards and roguelites have been pretty prominent in my gaming again.

Who has the winning hand?

Let the Clash of the Decks commence

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Round 1: Gameplay – Ascendancy vs Ascension

Decision: Slay the Spire takes the round with its diverse character options and impactful path choices.

Round 2: Narrative – Spire’s Secrets vs Locomancer’s Legacy

Decision: Monster Train wins this round for its more cohesive and engaging narrative.

Round 3: Visuals and Audio – Dark and Dramatic vs Grim and Grungy

Decision: Slay the Spire takes this one because it looks better to me

Round 4: Accessibility – Easier Entry vs Steeper Curve

Decision: Slay the Spire wins for offering a smoother entry point for new players.

The Verdict: Slay the Spire

Slay the Spire reigns supreme. In terms of gameplay variety and accessibility. Plus I prefer the visual style, all told, too.

Monster Train offers a more focused narrative and unique deck-building mechanics and is absolutely playable, but the winner has to be Slay the Spire.

Bonus Round: Which deck-building game to play first?

Do you crave strategic depth and a captivating story? Monster Train calls. Seek diverse challenges and an easier entry point. Slay the Spire awaits.

All this card game action recently has gotten me pumped again. I’ve been pushing hard on Monster Train, but if you’re after something similar but also incredibly different, you have to check out Balatro. I’ll be writing more about that soon.

Cards and roguelites were two things I never thought possible to effectively mix. Hot damn, I’ve been really pleased that these developers have not only pulled it off but delivered fresh, interesting and compelling games to boot!


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