Fights In Tight Spaces Out Today

I know what you are thinking this game looks very similar to Superhot at least graphics-wise. It does have a different twist to it with a card-building aspect included. Pick up Fights in Tight Spaces, out today. Build your deck, control the battlefield, and use the environment to crush your foes. The game is available for Xbox and on PC via Steam.

In a world where espionage is handled differently and sorted over by teams of analysts. Section Eleven is more old school with an brawler approach, dealing with the criminals organizations of the world who live operating outside of the realms of electronic communication.

You are an Section Eleven agent and you will handle emerging threats in an unusual ways largely by smashing people’s faces into things provided you draw the correct card. With an plethora of cards that can be up trained and upgraded to find the perfect combinations to take the fight to your enemies, beating your adversaries to an bloody pulp.

With over 150 cards to choose from you will soon find an perfect blend to overcome all odds and win against the criminals. Fights in Tight Spaces blends deck-building, turn-based tactics, and thrilling fight sequences in an classic action-movie setting. Add in the random events, enhancements, some injuries, and make critical choices hoping that the choices you make will not be your last.

Although it is an single player game, you can embark an daily missions and try to get the best score in the world using it as an bragging point among friends. Whether you are eliminating all who are in the room, protect an high-value target, or even surviving for an undisclosed amount of time you will soon be working towards the goal of every law abiding citizen, making the world we all live in an better place.

John Alford: Hey, I am John Alford and I like video games. Video games are an escape from reality's grasp on an decaying earth. Video games let you get away with crimes and actions you should never dream of doing in real life. If I am not playing video games, I am watching LSU, Saints, and cheering for #18 Kyle Busch in NASCAR.
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