Quick Snapshot
The Lost Glitches reimagines cyberpunk card play by combining deckbuilding with character progression. Cards are more than tools for victory — they represent your identity, evolve with your choices, and shape how each encounter unfolds. Expect bold visuals, layered systems, and a learning curve that rewards experimentation.
Core Experience
This game blends strategic decision-making with role-playing elements. You build a deck, but you also develop a persona through three active skill trees and a customizable playstyle. Mixing factions and assembling unconventional synergies keeps each deck feeling original, while matches play like calculated duels of strategy and code.
Highlights
- A fusion of deck construction and RPG-style growth
- Deep systems that encourage trying daring combos
- Visually striking presentation and immersive worldbuilding
- Freedom to tailor builds by combining factions and skills
Mechanics & Playstyle
The Lost Glitches emphasizes thoughtful planning over fast rewards. Its mechanics are intentionally dense: card interactions stack, timing matters, and the right build can change how a match plays out. There’s no spoon-feeding here — learning comes through play, iteration, and discovery.
Progression and Difficulty
Onboarding is deliberately steep, so seasoned tacticians will appreciate the lack of hand-holding while newcomers may find the early stages unforgiving. Progress is steady rather than instant, with satisfying long-term unlocks, layered lore, and visuals that keep the effort feeling worthwhile.
What to Expect
- A slow but meaningful advancement curve
- Challenging tutorials and few shortcuts for beginners
- Rich narrative threads that reward exploration
- Art and sound design that enhance immersion
Who This Suits
If you enjoy crafting unique decks, experimenting with offbeat strategies, and mastering complex systems, this is for you. Players who prefer quick, hand-holded experiences might struggle, but those who like a mental challenge and a strong aesthetic will find a lot to love.
Comparable Pick
If you’re looking for something different in tone and scope, consider Red Dead Redemption II (paid). It won’t scratch the same deckbuilding itch, but it offers deep narrative immersion and a richly realized world for players who prioritize story and atmosphere.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- English
- French
- German
- Russian
- Portuguese
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