Live by the Sword Tactics: Review on Linux (Proton)
Live by the Sword Tactics (LbtS:T), developed by Labrador Studios and published by Gravity Game Arise, is a turn-based tactical RPG with heavy focus on strategy but not so much on RPG.
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Live by the Sword Tactics (LbtS:T), developed by Labrador Studios and published by Gravity Game Arise, is a turn-based tactical RPG with heavy focus on strategy but not so much on RPG.