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Review

Balatro review – this card game’s got me hooked

Simon Balissat
22-2-2024
Translation: Eva Francis

The PC game Balatro is an amazing mix of poker, Yahtzee, tarot and a roguelike. That sounds exactly as wacky as it is. I’m hooked.

Fibonacci patrols the highway

Do I often fail because I combine the wrong bonuses or am handed poor jokers? Absolutely. That’s what makes the game so addictive. It’s the feeling that I'll do better in the next round that keeps me coming back-

Throw some astrology and astronomy into the mix

The longer I play, the more jokers and decks I unlock, which give me new ways to win the game. If I happen to have a deck so good I exceed the required score of 10,000 points with my first hand, I feel like a Napoleon-style strategist. If I lose a few games in a row, I go for a different deck and a new strategy. This is how Balatro feeds into my brain’s reward centre in the same way as Vampire Survivors, Dead Cells or Facebook Mahjong.

References to astrology (tarot cards), astronomy (planet cards) and trading card games (booster packs) add a wonderfully absurd twist to the game, which suits it incredibly well and makes it even more compelling. The retro pixel graphics aren’t new, but they’re perfect for Balatro.

Will Balatro be the next card game to make my Game of the Year after Inscryption in 2021? Quite possibly.

And now, please excuse me, I have «just one more teeny-tiny round of Balatro» to play.

Balatro is available on all consoles and for PC. It costs around 15 francs.

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When I flew the family nest over 15 years ago, I suddenly had to cook for myself. But it wasn’t long until this necessity became a virtue. Today, rattling those pots and pans is a fundamental part of my life. I’m a true foodie and devour everything from junk food to star-awarded cuisine. Literally. I eat way too fast. 


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