Desperados 3 launched on PC, PS4 and Xbox One last June. The real-time strategy title received a strong critical reception and has seen a range of DLC release since. However, there’s one thing currently missing. A Nintendo Switch version of the game. Sadly, it’s not looking good for fans of the title or Nintendo’s hybrid
Desperados 3
If you haven’t played it yet, Mimimi Games’ Desperados 3 is one of the best tactics games to come out in a while. The game is a fantastic take on the genre, with a compelling cowboy tale and an innovative showdown mechanic that lets you set up some truly ridiculous shootouts. Today, Mimimi officially announced
Desperados 3 fans hoping for some new content to play are in luck today. The team at Mimimi Games finally released the first piece of the game’s season pass DLC and it’s quite the doozy. Money for the Vultures Part 1 adds a completely new mission to the game, which asks player’s to take on
Desperados 3 came out of seemingly nowhere to blow audiences away. Mimimi’s latest stealth-based strategy game is a joy to play with tons of content and a few innovative mechanics. But the developers aren’t just resting on their laurels. They’ve also been putting out new Baron challenges, which task you with completing scenarios under various
Desperados 3 is a stealth tactics game featuring a memorable cast of Wild West characters. It’s also an oddly titled prequel to a series that started in 2001. It’s also an example of how effective “less-is-more” storytelling can be, even in a genre that usually puts the narrative on the backburner. Most importantly, Desperados 3
Desperados 3 is an upcoming tactical stealth game from THQ Nordic and Mimimi Games. The game features challenging, sandbox fights and fun characters. What it doesn’t feature is the type of miniatures you would see in a Wild West Dungeons and Dragons session. That said, the game’s latest trailer uses those exact things to great
Desperados 3 is the latest in a long line of “hardcore tactical stealth” games. The series began way back in 2001 and, while it’s been on an extended hiatus, THQ Nordic is finally bringing it back. If you’re a fan of games like XCOM or Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, this is definitely one