- Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date: Mar 24, 2020
- Also On: Xbox One
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May 4, 2020Bleeding Edge brings refreshments to the hero-shooter genre, with complex gameplay, variability in play-styles and crazy characters. Unfortunately, the content offered here is not much, and Ninja Theory should work on this aspect in the future.
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Mar 26, 2020Bleeding Edge could be on to something with meaningful updates, but at launch it's Xbox Game Pass filler at best.
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Feb 20, 2020Even with a couple of blemishes present, I still had an absolute ball with the Bleeding Edge beta when I was able to go on the offensive. Sure, the lack of a role queue is a massive oversight, and I didn't much enjoy the ranged combat, but I'm excited to clash swords with more of the cast and uncover all their mechanical intricacies in the second beta session that begins on March 13. [Review in progress score = 70]
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Apr 1, 2020The basic act of hitting something doesn’t feel quite right, even when you’re whacking someone with your massive motorcycle hands. There’s this feeling of disconnection, some of it coming from the way your enemy can blink away at speed, and some of it, probably, from lag. A recent patch claimed to address that, but it doesn’t seem to have done much good. Hopefully that will be ironed out further down the line. But even if it is, I’d steer clear of Bleeding Edge. The characters may be inventive, but everything else is bleeding out on the floor.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 64 out of 145
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Mixed: 18 out of 145
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Negative: 63 out of 145
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Mar 24, 2020
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Mar 24, 2020Great multiplayer game but there is a lot of potential for improvements too
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Mar 24, 2020