Tainted Grail
About
Avalon is dying. King Arthur is long gone, and Knights of the Round Table are in disarray. Guardian Menhirs, the only thing that makes it possible for humans to survive in this remote land, are going dark. Your village chose its best and brightest and sent them on an epic quest to reach Kamelot, find the Grail, and save the land.
You were not among them.
They’ve never returned, and now it’s your turn to lead a band of unlikely heroes, the only ones this land can still provide. These ordinary people set off far too late, under-equipped for the task ahead, and with little hope of success.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
- Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 770 / AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Last Modified: Aug 1, 2024
Where to buy
Steam
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Tainted Grail reviews and comments
1/1/23
I played this game for a bit on Game Pass and then bought it during the recent Steam sale.
The world is full of dark Arthurian folk horror vibes. Music is good, though it feels like it's ripped from The Witcher 3.
The deckbuilding plays quickly and has a good overall feel, though I find that I'm always pushing my luck and constantly underestimating how much your opponents vary in challenge, some battles feel unwinnable with the starting class.
The variety of characters you can play as is great, it reminds me of Gloomhaven a bit, with the new decks for each character and some of the card patterns that you can play with.
The Summoner is great, the Archer, Pathfinder - I'm excited to try all the classes out as the game progresses.
There's a bit of Souls-like uncertainty about what certain items do. The Stagfather's Charm killed me on use, thanks!
I played this game for a bit on Game Pass and then bought it during the recent Steam sale.
The world is full of dark Arthurian folk horror vibes. Music is good, though it feels like it's ripped from The Witcher 3.
The deckbuilding plays quickly and has a good overall feel, though I find that I'm always pushing my luck and constantly underestimating how much your opponents vary in challenge, some battles feel unwinnable with the starting class.
The variety of characters you can play as is great, it reminds me of Gloomhaven a bit, with the new decks for each character and some of the card patterns that you can play with.
The Summoner is great, the Archer, Pathfinder - I'm excited to try all the classes out as the game progresses.
There's a bit of Souls-like uncertainty about what certain items do. The Stagfather's Charm killed me on use, thanks!