Titanium Court
The Queue: The universal desire for a taco
On Saturday over in the Blizzard Watch Discord, Anna Bell noted that the recently-released Titanium Court was “aggressively Phil U. coded.” She’s not wrong, of course; it has been on my wishlist since the demo launched a month or two ago, and an incredibly wry combination of match-3 puzzler, roguelite, and auto-battler about faerie courts trapped in a perpetual war in a surreal shifting reality, led by a queen who really just wants to go home but finds that her steward who holds all the answers is avoiding her as much as possible, is in fact squarely in my wheelhouse. Titanium Court is a game that’s not afraid to ask the big questions, like “what if you could replace intrusive thoughts with pleasant ones about baseball?” and “is the desire for a taco universal?”
And so, I launched it yesterday and lost my entire night immersed in it. I looked up and said “when did the sun go down?” Been a while since that happened. But today is a new day! So let’s set that “potion of liking baseball” in a sunny spot until it bubbles and answer some questions insetad, because this is The Queue, where we do that kind of thing.



