
Wartorn
Real-time tactics meets roguelite in a brutal fantasy caravan crawl - for strategy players who want elemental depth without base-building micromanagement.
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About Wartorn
I keep a mental shortlist of games that try to strip out what's exhausting about the RTS genre while keeping what's actually fun. Wartorn lands squarely on that list. The studio behind it, Stray Kite, is staffed by developers with credits across BioShock, Age of Empires, and Borderlands, and that pedigree is visible in how deliberately the game is designed around one core idea: combat focus over split-attention busywork. There is no base-building. You command a caravan of up to five squads per battle, you press spacebar to slow time when things get hairy, and then you deal with the consequences on the overworld map afterward. It is a cleaner loop than most tactics games dare to attempt. The elemental system is where the tactical ceiling actually lives. Fire, water, tar, lightning, and plant elements interact with each other and with the destructible environment in ways that compound over a fight. Water conducts electricity through tightly packed enemy ranks, tar accelerates fire spread, and plant-based units like treefolk get healed by rain rather than hurt by it. Flanking bonuses, friendly fire, and physics-driven terrain destruction mean that a well-placed water mage followed by a lightning squad can collapse an entire encounter - or accidentally fry your own line if you misread the formation. The interaction depth is real, not surface-level. Learning to read it is exactly the kind of problem I find satisfying to solve across multiple runs. The roguelite structure works like a dark fantasy version of Oregon Trail grafted onto a squad-tactics game. Your caravan moves across branching paths on the Isles of Talaur overworld, with crossroads offering choices between restoring Hope (your run-ending morale resource), recruiting new squads of goblins, elves, demons, or treefolk, or picking up artifacts and heirlooms. Rescued family members unlock permanent bonuses that carry forward into future runs, giving the meta-progression real weight. The writing aims for Hades-style lightness over dark-fantasy gravity and does not always stick the landing - the dialogue sometimes undercuts the tone - but the structure underneath it is sound. Where the game earns its asterisks: pathfinding misbehaves often enough to become a genuine tactical liability, with units stacking on each other or snagging on terrain edges at the worst possible moments. Performance at high settings demands more GPU headroom than the art style would suggest, and community feedback has flagged that the tutorial undersells the mechanical depth, leaving new players to absorb the elemental and morale systems through failure rather than instruction. That said, the adaptive difficulty system does try to compensate, and the slow-time mechanic is a real equalizer for players coming from lighter genres. Steam user reception sits at Mostly Positive in the mid-70s, which reads accurately - this is a game with a strong foundation that is still being sanded down. The 1.0 roadmap includes higher unit tiers, additional bosses, and new biomes, so the trajectory is upward. For a strategy player who has been waiting for an RTS-adjacent roguelite that rewards genuine tactics rather than number inflation, Wartorn is worth the friction. Go in with mouse and keyboard, accept that the first few runs are essentially paid tutorial, and the elemental system will start clicking in ways that make you want to immediately try a different squad composition. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 16 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB / AMD Radeon RX 580
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-8500 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
- Additional Notes
- SSD recommended. Minimum specs allow for 1080p 30FPS low settings gameplay.
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 11 64-bit
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 16 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB / AMD Radeon RX 5600 6 GB
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-12600K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- Additional Notes
- SSD recommended. Recommended specs allow for 1080p 60FPS high settings gameplay.
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Game Info
- Developer
- Stray Kite Studios
- Publisher
- Stray Kite Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 11, 2025