Black Jacket

Black Jacket

May 12, 2026

Nintendo Switch

The Blackjack-inspired rogue-lite deck builder where you gamble your way out of hell, supercharge your deck and play impossible combos. BLACKJACK EVOLVED Play Blackjack against the restless souls wandering the hellish afterlife. You play for their coin, and you’ll need lots of them to bribe the ferryman and escape. But …

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André Custódio República DG May 2026
84.0 /100

Graphics

55.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

20.0

"Inspired by Inscryption, Black Jacket is a roguelike full of personality, featuring high replay value and accessible gameplay systems."

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Emanuele Feronato The Games Machine May 2026
78.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

80.0

"Black Jacket transforms blackjack into a surprisingly deep roguelite deckbuilder, where reaching 21 is just the starting point."

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Lyle Pendle Loot Level Chill May 2026
90.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

20.0

"Black Jacket is rather brutal when you&s;re first dealt in, but once you understand its clever systems you&s;ll never want it to end."

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Maisie Scott NoobFeed May 2026
89.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

92.0

Story

87.0

"Black Jacket is one of the more fascinating card-based roguelikes to come out recently. The dark atmosphere, strategic gameplay, satisfying progression systems, and endless experimentation make it very difficult to stop playing once a run starts."

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Milan Radosavljević Virtualni Kutak May 2026
90.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

92.0

Story

70.0

"Black Jacket blends roguelite deckbuilding mechanics inspired by well-known blackjack, with a strong narrative focus, creating a loop that feels both strategic and story-driven rather than purely mechanical. While its systems are familiar within the genre, the way it ties …"

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