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Cons? As much as it mimics FTL and Slay The Spire, it's not nearly as challenging as either of them. But to be fair, neither is Balatro, and between this game and Balatro, I played Cobalt Core for longer before I felt I'd seen everything it had to throw at me.
played this for 10, feels like I'm already almost done with it. still a nice game, but definitely not as deep, original nor challenging.
Why does this remind me of: "The customer is always right in matters of taste" 😹
To be honest, I don't consider this a con whatsoever. Now, I love Slay the Spire, but easily its biggest issue is that the bosses are so overtuned that you absolutely NEED to use specific card sets in order to reach the thresholds required to beat them. It makes it so that your run is pretty much entirely dictated by the first couple of cards you get and how you build around them. It makes a lot of successful runs feel kinda samey and tedious.
Cobalt Core CAN be that difficult with some of the worse characters and ships on the hardest difficulty, but if you just want to play and have fun with it, there are a lot more viable strategies and deck-building goals you can work toward. On the easier difficulties you have more room to be sub-optimal and still come out on top.