From Tight Fights To Tighter Knights: This New Medieval Action Game Looks Incredibly Fun

Those who enjoyed Fights in Tight Spaces back in 2021 can now look forward to a sequel that takes the thrilling fighting concept to medieval times.

Games Radar presented a range of digital games for PC and consoles during their Future Game Show 2024 on March 21. Among them were games like the Souls-like Enotria or No Rest for the Wicked from Ori Studios.

Furthermore, another game was announced, the gameplay of which may seem familiar to some of you.

Knights in Tight Spaces Brings Beloved Fighting Game To Medieval Times

Knights in tight spaces
Knights in Tight Spaces is the successor of the acclaimed Fights in Tight Spaces. | © Raw Fury

Knights in Tight Spaces is a turn-based deck-building fighting game where you send your medieval party into battle. The battlefield is compact, as the name might suggest. However, that doesn't mean there aren't epic battles to be had. By cleverly combining your hand cards and leveraging the environment, you can showcase your tactical finesse. And on top of that, the game looks and sounds absolutely awesome.

Knights in Tight Spaces is the successor to Fights in Tight Spaces, released in 2021. While the gameplay was similar, the style was even more minimalist, and the setting was more reminiscent of classic action movies. This game was extremely well-received, achieving a review score of 93% on Steam.

Knights in tight spaces screenshot
The game certainly has a stylish aesthetic. | © Raw Fury

You will unlock new characters and cards as you progress through the game, discover new areas of the procedural map, and unravel the mysteries behind the secret society that has hired you.

It seems that the decisions you make during the game will also have consequences, as the game's description teases, "always be careful with who you choose and who you reject in your team! Friend or foe, sometimes they are just two sides of the same coin..."

Knights in Tight Spaces is intended to be suitable for both fans of the genre and newcomers alike. Those who are unsure can try out a demo version of the game from March 25 to April 1 during the Steam Deckbuilders Fest.

The release date for the full game has not been announced yet, but you can currently wishlist it on Steam.

Marie-Lena Höftmann

After a childhood full of videogames, Miffy devoted herself to her greatest passion within her academic studies. Aside from science, she has spent too many hours in Dead by Daylight, loves to shred through Souls-likes or chills in Animal Crossing....