A Google user
50
Saturday, January 11, 2020
There are parts where it seems impossible for you to have the stats required to succeed. At the same time parts where your stats didn't seem to matter at all and you were expected to just know the correct choice based off the most random logic ever. It would be a little less infuriating if there was a save system. Restarting a billion times, min-maxing stats at the cost of being able to build the backstory you want just so you can fail again is too frustrating despite me liking the genre a lot.
A Google user
49
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
I bought it due to my nostalgia attached to the old Def Jam games, and was having fun with it for a while, but the longer I played the more frustrating it became. The beginning is undeniably a blast, and definitely scratched that Def Jam itch, but the latter part of the game can be frustrating especially if your a perfectionist like me. I've played through 3 times and still havent found a build capable of my perfect run. Still not a bad game, just frustrating at times.
A Google user
36
Monday, January 13, 2020
Tried the game for a while, couldn't finish it. Restarted a couple of times to see what would change, nothing much. Thought it would be an intense game, my mistake. As I progressed through the story, it became worse and very far fetched. Choices don't matter and regardless what you do, it generally isn't good enough. Might try to play it next year when I forget how poorly it is. How this made it to market is beyond me. You should charge a dollar. VERY BAD!
A Google user
36
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Worst text game on mobile. Stats don't matter. Money doesn't matter (you can go negative and stay negative). Choices don't matter. All fights have 1 or 2 chances to make a choice. There is only 1 correct choice (out of 4-6 options) and it's arbitrary. Choose the wrong arbitrary choice and you lose the match. Just bad. Avoid at all costs. Edited
A Google user
25
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Poor writing, childish humor, and nonsensical/random choices. Most cyoa games will provide choices so you can succeed with almost any stat build, this one does not. More than a few of the scenarios come down to random choices that you must guess at to get correct. While the game makes several references to the old Def Jam games and clearly considers itself a spiritual successor, it does not pull it off. None of the characters are around long enough to matter. Overall, this is not worth it.
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