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  1. Apr 24, 2018
    3
    I've wanted a multiplayer mecha game since the beginning of PSVR This game does not fulfill that desire. The core combat is actually pretty solid. I appreciate that there a decent number of mechs to choose from and that they each have their own unique abilities and feel different. But the lack of music, terrible sound design, poor online structure, lack of game modes, and lack of maps makeI've wanted a multiplayer mecha game since the beginning of PSVR This game does not fulfill that desire. The core combat is actually pretty solid. I appreciate that there a decent number of mechs to choose from and that they each have their own unique abilities and feel different. But the lack of music, terrible sound design, poor online structure, lack of game modes, and lack of maps make this game a huge, unfinished disappointment. You know a game was rushed when the settings are a "soon to be added" feature. Further feelings here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72_IS5b9kGE Expand
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  1. Aug 30, 2018
    60
    Let’s be clear that while Code51: Mecha Arena looks good and the gameplay design makes for a comfortable fighting title, it does still feel like its lacking substance. With so few additional options it can’t compete with Archangel: Hellfire for shear gameplay finesse. Code51: Mecha Arena needs more, otherwise it’s one of those videogames that’s great for 30 minutes or so before you want to move onto something else.