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At The Gates Lets You Be The Barbarian
Game Review - At The Gates

At The Gates Lets You Be The Barbarian

February 11, 2019 Greg Crowe

At The Gates is a turn-based strategy game from the lead designer of Civ V. While it is fun to play, and has that Civ feel without copying, it has some major flaws that might keep replayability down until the patches come in.

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