Incursion is a modern love letter to classic tactical RPGs, clearly inspired by tabletop rulesets and games like early Fallout. It throws you into a turn-based world where positioning, character builds, and careful planning matter far more than quick reflexes. The interface can be intimidating at first, packed with statistics, options, and numbers that quietly judge every bad decision you make. Combat is deep and unforgiving, rewarding patience and punishing recklessness without mercy. What really sets it apart is the sheer flexibility of its systems, allowing for wildly different playstyles and outcomes. It’s not flashy, and it doesn’t try to be accessible to everyone, but that’s part of its appeal. Incursion feels like a game made for players who enjoy thinking several steps ahead and living with the consequences.
WIN Although this game was made for newer Windows systems, it may not work perfectly on the latest version. This guide will help you get it running smoothly.
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