Game Information
Game Title: Capes
Platforms:
- PC (May 30, 2024)
Trailer:
Developer: Spitfire Interactive
Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Review Aggregator:
OpenCritic - 77 average - 75% recommended - 16 reviews
Critic Reviews
CGMagazine - Jordan Biordi - 7 / 10
Capes is a good enough game, but lacks the necessary distinction to go up, up and away.
Checkpoint Gaming - Charlie Kelly - 8 / 10
If Capes’ biggest crime is that it isn’t the most original game and that its fights require more thought than some might like, then I’d call Spitfire Interactive’s debut a hearty success. Within its deep tactics gameplay is plenty of exciting and creative party DNA to tool around with. It even has a surprisingly refreshing tone and take on the superhero genre that is the most authentic I’ve seen in a while. So why not go save the world? I promise a super duper good time awaits.
GAMES.CH - Steffen Haubner - German - 82%
Sending your own superhero into the race is a brave move and, at least in terms of play, it really works here. There’s plenty of scope to come up with your own solutions, and figuring out the best strategy makes the hours fly by. The fact that the ambitious story is not supported by a corresponding character design is regrettable, but in view of the undeniable gameplay qualities it is easy to get over.
God is a Geek - Chris White - 7.5 / 10
Capes is a solid turn-based strategy title that has some great ideas in the fight, and more often than not keeps things exciting.
Hardcore Gamer - Thomas Kent - 4 / 5
With its vibrant visuals, intricate gameplay mechanics and a narrative that both entertains and provokes thought, Capes sets itself up as a memorable addition to the superhero genre. While there are minor audio-visual sync issues and balance quirks in the combat system, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive. This game promises hours of engaging gameplay and delivers a powerful commentary on control and resistance in a dystopian future.
IGN - Dan Stapleton - 8 / 10
Capes is a clever and challenging tactics game with a clear love of the superhero comics that inspired it. And no one actually wears a cape.
Merlin’in Kazanı - Murat Oktay - Turkish - 80 / 100
Capes is a very enjoyable turn-based strategy game. Even those who don’t like the genre like me can get tied to their heads for a long time. With the many options it offers, you have the chance to finish each mission with a different method and hero. If we do not consider the minor camera errors, Capes is a production that should be considered by those who love the genre.
Merlin’in Kazanı - Murat Oktay - Turkish - 79 / 100
Overall, the only thing I see missing is the lack of multiplayer support.
Nintendo Life - Trent Cannon - 8 / 10
Despite some visual shortfalls, Capes is a very solid turn-based strategy game that takes the best bits of XCOM 2 and gives it the superhero treatment. The tactical gameplay will have you thinking of the best way to position your growing roster of heroes on each turn to help you save King City from the nefarious Company. Even a predictable plot doesn’t undermine how well-balanced and fun Capes is to play. Strategy and comic book fans will find plenty to enjoy here.
PC Gamer - Robin Valentine - 80 / 100
An awkward story doesn’t hold Capes back from being one of the best turn-based strategy games of recent years.
PCGamesN - Andrew McMahon - 6 / 10
Capes mostly overcomes its cliches, lack of customization, and limited scope thanks to its strategic gameplay that will test the mettle of even the most hardened of turn-based tactics veterans.
Screen Rant - Brad Lang - 3.5 / 5
Capes is an excellent foundation for what could be a fantastic tactics franchise. Thanks to its excellent mechanics, squad-based dynamics, and progression, Spitfire Interactive’s debut game will no doubt find plenty of love from those who appreciate small-scale strategy games that emphasize positioning and clever teamwork - it’s just a pity that its writing, voice-acting, and animation vary so dramatically in quality that it’s difficult to really appreciate its story.
The Games Machine - Gabriele Barducci - Italian - 8.3 / 10
Capes is the perfect game for those looking for a level of challenge similar to that of any XCOM. Fun, complex and colourful, at times the game becomes very difficult, requiring more and more attention from the player, but if taken calmly, Capes can offer many emotions and hours of fun.
The Outerhaven Productions - Getselious - 4 / 5
Capes is a solid take on tactic-based gameplay in the world of superheroes. It can be a tad short but it’s a great time throughout!
TheSixthAxis - Gareth Chadwick - 8 / 10
Capes is a valiant effort at a relatively unique idea, one that I personally have wanted since I heard Midnight Sons would have a card-based attack system. It isn’t perfect, it could do with a little more polish, and it’s occasionally a bit frustrating, but it’s deep, challenging and the story is enjoyable enough if you like comic books’ campy style. Considering this is Spitfire Interactive’s debut game, it has absolutely convinced me to keep an eye on their future projects.
Wolf’s Gaming Blog - Baden Ronie - 3.5 / 5
While Capes might be less Avengers and more West Coast Avengers in terms of its presentation and budget, underneath those plastic faces lies a really fun turn-based tactics game. The story may not reach the highs of comic book greatness but it’s still a decent time. It’s the gameplay where Capes shines though. Sometimes it can be a bit too heavy-handed with the enemy count, but when you’re in the middle of the fray punching bad guys off of ledges, powering up Ultimates and combining abilities, it’s a damn good time.
Looked great at PAX last year. Excited for it.
I wish it had co-op play