Getting started with Knights In Tight Spaces?
Theyre pretty similar, but the latter adds swords and sorcery to the mix.
So, who did it better?
The kinetic classic or its spell-slinging sequel?
Its Fights vs. Knights, and were breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of both games.
Their aesthetics fit their themes well.
Fights bears a stylized look of vibrant colors against bright white, calling to mind Superhot.
Knights meanwhile is done in muted colors with more detailed faces, with crosshatch detailing reminiscent of medieval paintings.
However, when it comes to animations, Fights edges out the win.
As nice as the extra graphical flourishes are, it the most important part is watching them throw down.
Fights soundtrack brings to mind the stylish action movies that clearly inspired it like the Matrix or John Wick.
As of this writing, the music cuts out whenever you run a replay in Knights.
Its likely a bug that will be fixed so were not holding it against the game.
Fights sounds work well to sell each hit, shot, and miss.
4Gameplay (Strategy)
Both games operate on the Slay the Spire model of map progression.
Your Archetype determines your play style and starting deck in Knights In Tight Spaces.
Its safe to say that in this regard Knights is an improvement over its predecessor in every way.
You have more options on the map, and the events are more meaningful both narratively and mechanically.
The addition of other party members and equipment opens up a whole new layerof strategy and customization.
Unlock all 36 Achievements in Knights In Tight Spaces!
However, it really works best to play itafterFights and not before or instead.
Do you keep getting hit in Fights In Tight Spaces?
Here’s how you’ve got the option to avoid it.