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  1. Aug 28, 2017
    10
    Just perfect, absolutely perfect. The people giving the game bad reviews for it being "too hard" are a bunch of millennial **** Furi's a real game unlike the AAA **** that comes out now.
  2. Jul 13, 2016
    9
    Este es un gran juego! Hace tiempo que no jugaba algo que me hiciera sentir desafiado, me recordó a los juegos de antaño, que te hacían sentir frustrado, pero que después querías volver a darle una oportunidad. Ciertamente el juego tiene cosas no muy destacables, como las escenas entre peleas, pero más allá de eso, tiene una historia que intriga.

    Me atrevería a decir, que quienes no les
    Este es un gran juego! Hace tiempo que no jugaba algo que me hiciera sentir desafiado, me recordó a los juegos de antaño, que te hacían sentir frustrado, pero que después querías volver a darle una oportunidad. Ciertamente el juego tiene cosas no muy destacables, como las escenas entre peleas, pero más allá de eso, tiene una historia que intriga.

    Me atrevería a decir, que quienes no les agrada este juego, no les agrada porque no nacieron en una generación con juegos desafiantes.

    Simple, rápido y limpio. 100 % recomendado.
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  3. Jun 20, 2020
    9
    This game has a incredible soundtrack, it's a Boss Battle/Bullet Hell, all battles were a great challenge, especially in the "Furier" difficulty
  4. Dec 17, 2019
    9
    Truly an amazing game! This game only has boss fights and there are 10 of them, which can be done in 2-3 hours, but it's totally worth buying. The boss fights are challenging, fair and exciting. If you like a challenge, buy this game!
  5. Feb 16, 2020
    10
    One of the best ''boss only'' games out there, it's crazy how absudly good you can get in this game. When you reach that point the game becomes 20 times more fun. The Furier difficulty is the ultimate challenge, it's not merciful. But still, fantastic game.
  6. Oct 5, 2020
    9
    Just get the game. A couple of rough edges with the diffuculty curve, but overall one of my favorite PS4 games period.
  7. Jul 5, 2016
    8
    I checked out of curiosity this title, as it is free for those who pay a subscription Plus. Great surprise, this title is great. It is demanding, requires skill to fight. The story is simple and banal go ahead and eliminate the subsequent bosses. Between bosses always visit the site, it seems to be added to the force. However cleverly extends the gameplay. Deserved 8/10. You definitelyI checked out of curiosity this title, as it is free for those who pay a subscription Plus. Great surprise, this title is great. It is demanding, requires skill to fight. The story is simple and banal go ahead and eliminate the subsequent bosses. Between bosses always visit the site, it seems to be added to the force. However cleverly extends the gameplay. Deserved 8/10. You definitely need to play. For gentlemen developers, I look forward to further your game. Expand
  8. Jul 6, 2016
    8
    The bad news is: You might or might not love the game.
    The good news is: Its free on PS+, so you have no excuse not to give it a try.
    Those who rated this game Zero cannot be taken seriously at all. Even if you were among the group that did not like the game, you wont help but to appreciate the music score, the art style, the challenging combat and the tactical aspect of it. Its "NOT"
    The bad news is: You might or might not love the game.
    The good news is: Its free on PS+, so you have no excuse not to give it a try.
    Those who rated this game Zero cannot be taken seriously at all. Even if you were among the group that did not like the game, you wont help but to appreciate the music score, the art style, the challenging combat and the tactical aspect of it. Its "NOT" mashing buttons kind of game. You have to dodge, parry and time your attacks or you will be punished.
    Take my advise: Download this game,, prepare to get your ass kicked and enjoy.
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  9. Jul 7, 2016
    7
    Fun idea for people that like challenging games, but the fights do drag out a lot, and the scenes between the fights are really quite boring. However, plenty of great ideas, and worth it for people who like a good challenge.
  10. Jul 10, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I loved this game. The soundtrack was great and a difficult game. Some people say its to hard but i only died a few times its easy to play once you figure it out. I loved the artstyle and how different each boss fight and level felt. I was hooked all the way through and I even felt sad to kill some of the characters. At the end when you arrive to the "free world" you feel like a monster as you watch the world become corrupted under your feet and look back on the guardians you killed. It was an amazing game. So amazing that im playing through it again on furier. Expand
  11. Aug 6, 2017
    9
    Furi is one of the most satisfying games of 2016, it's challenging, has a beautiful style and it's just fun to play.
    The story is actually quite interesting, I never spoil the stories of the games in my reviews (unless it has a big negative in it) so I will not write anything more about the story.
    What makes the game really enjoyable is the gameplay, the entire game is fighting bosses
    Furi is one of the most satisfying games of 2016, it's challenging, has a beautiful style and it's just fun to play.
    The story is actually quite interesting, I never spoil the stories of the games in my reviews (unless it has a big negative in it) so I will not write anything more about the story.
    What makes the game really enjoyable is the gameplay, the entire game is fighting bosses and luckily these bosses are really fun to fight. They are challenging and they all have different attacks which obliges you to have really quick reflexes and they are really hard to kill.

    My only con with this game is the walking sections, basically after you beat a boss, you walk for 3 minutes automatically while a character explains to you the story, the world around you and talks about the next boss you will fight. I understand it's their way of telling the story but the game was so creative with its enemies that I wish they would have a more creative way of telling the story.

    But other than that it's a damn good game, fantastic gamelay and interesting story, this was one unforgettable experience of 2016 and I highly recommend you buying it.
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  12. Jul 6, 2016
    8
    Furi is a very fast paced character action bullet hell hybrid. The graphics aren't great but the unique art style animated by Takashi Okazaki (Afro Samurai) makes up for it. The meat of this game is gameplay and gameplay alone so if your looking for game with a good story look elsewhere. But if your looking for a fair challenge, striking visuals, fast paced gameplay and a great soundtrackFuri is a very fast paced character action bullet hell hybrid. The graphics aren't great but the unique art style animated by Takashi Okazaki (Afro Samurai) makes up for it. The meat of this game is gameplay and gameplay alone so if your looking for game with a good story look elsewhere. But if your looking for a fair challenge, striking visuals, fast paced gameplay and a great soundtrack then Furi is for you. Expand
  13. Jul 5, 2016
    10
    Furi is that kind of game that you hate and love at the same time, it's a hard but rewarding game, artistic and refreshing, a very good experience, I recommend it!
  14. Jul 5, 2016
    8
    This game is brutally hard, but it's fast-paced and exciting. The format is very similar to Shadow of the Colossus, You make short travels to fight bosses, no customization, no loot, no leveling, just the basic controls and your skill. The reviewers calling it "cheap" probably just don't have the patience for the fights. The windows for dodging and deflecting are very small but doable.This game is brutally hard, but it's fast-paced and exciting. The format is very similar to Shadow of the Colossus, You make short travels to fight bosses, no customization, no loot, no leveling, just the basic controls and your skill. The reviewers calling it "cheap" probably just don't have the patience for the fights. The windows for dodging and deflecting are very small but doable. Some of them can feel very frustrating, but I felt great every time I learned to overcome the next boss' patterns and techniques. The story is almost non-existent and the graphics aren't for everyone, but the gameplay was difficult, fast, and fun. Expand
  15. Jul 29, 2016
    10
    A masterpiece, that's how I would describe this game. I was hoping for a decent game to play for a few hours and instead I found one of the most fun and well made games that I've ever experienced so far.

    You will die and love it. the combat feels amazing, the character design, even the voice action is crazy good. I don't usually give games a 10/10, but for this one I would give a
    A masterpiece, that's how I would describe this game. I was hoping for a decent game to play for a few hours and instead I found one of the most fun and well made games that I've ever experienced so far.

    You will die and love it. the combat feels amazing, the character design, even the voice action is crazy good. I don't usually give games a 10/10, but for this one I would give a 12/10.

    Congratulations to everyone who made this game possible, I had a lot of fun and I still playing this masterpiece.
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  16. Jul 6, 2016
    10
    Furi is quirky. It isn't for everyone.

    Comparing it to Souls, God of War, Transistor or Bastion is just incorrect and shows lack of understanding for the medium. Is a game best compared with Shadow of the Colossus or Titan Souls, with really tough bosses and some amount of depth in combat. Sometimes feels like bullet hell, others like a rhythm game, and sure it has a lot of WOW moments,
    Furi is quirky. It isn't for everyone.

    Comparing it to Souls, God of War, Transistor or Bastion is just incorrect and shows lack of understanding for the medium. Is a game best compared with Shadow of the Colossus or Titan Souls, with really tough bosses and some amount of depth in combat. Sometimes feels like bullet hell, others like a rhythm game, and sure it has a lot of WOW moments, given away by the gorgeous aesthetics or the relief of turning one more page on the bosses book. But one thing i know: For what it aspires, it is the best this game could ever be.
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  17. Jul 5, 2016
    8
    A great mashup of twin stick shooters, third person action (like Bayonetta), Far Cry Blood Dragon, and Shadow of the Colossus. There are some hiccups, but ultimately they don't take much away from the overall experience. Highly recommended.
  18. Jul 9, 2016
    9
    Good God Damn, does this game KICK YOUR ASS. It doesn't just kick YOUR ass, it kicks ALL ass. I read a *bunch* of salt-laden complaints from gamers on the PS forums when Sony announced the free PS+ game lineup for July '16. This game alone makes it a stellar month.

    Do you like boss battles? Do you like guns? Do you like swordplay? Do you like futurism? Do you like bright, vivid, colors
    Good God Damn, does this game KICK YOUR ASS. It doesn't just kick YOUR ass, it kicks ALL ass. I read a *bunch* of salt-laden complaints from gamers on the PS forums when Sony announced the free PS+ game lineup for July '16. This game alone makes it a stellar month.

    Do you like boss battles? Do you like guns? Do you like swordplay? Do you like futurism? Do you like bright, vivid, colors splashed on diverse canvases, creating different arena types on each stage? Do you like lasers, energy balls, telekinetic abilities, psychotic women, and the ability to "blink" out of the way of oncoming death? ...and do you then like giving the bastard who tried to murder you a blade to the back of his head?

    If you said "yes" to at least half of the above questions, you will LOVE this game.

    Furi is an extremely fun, VERY challenging thrill-ride of a game that may be a little heavy on exposition at times, and the level transitions are artificially inflated by these long, drawn-out walking "scenes" (which, in all fairness, the game uses for exposition, character building, and storytelling, though it's a different, semi-strange way of doing so that I've never seen before), but the action is top-notch. TGB did a HELL of a job with this game, and I give them all the credit in the world for taking a brand new IP and making it noteworthy right out of the gate. They've managed to create something where every new level is as diverse as it is familiar, with beautifully rendered, wildly varying backdrops and enemies who each have their own distinct personalities and mechanics which are incredibly unpredictable, surprising, and laugh-inducing the first time one plays through. This is addicting stuff, right here.

    Even if you're not a fan of action-/skill-oriented, boss-battles-only type of games, I highly recommend you folks give this a download. It's FREE on PS+ this month, so at the very least, it's something to keep in your queue for a rainy day. For everyone else? This is a monstrously good time, and a thrill-ride unlike any other I've experienced on PS4 (including the Dark Souls franchises, which I loved) with a difficulty curve that (when played on max difficulty) rivals that of the Dark Souls and Bloodbornes of the world. There's nothing more thrilling then having one TINY little blip of health left and killing a boss who'd owned you a few times in a row.

    Furi gets a 9-out-of-10!
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  19. Jul 11, 2016
    10
    All those low ratings are a joke. If you suck so bad at the game dont play the higher difficutly. its definitly not extreme difficult. you just have to memorize what moves the boss can do in which phase and its easy then. ofc you cant go full braindead into the fight every time you died. thats the new generation of "gamer" which only play minecraft or LOL and once there is a normal gameAll those low ratings are a joke. If you suck so bad at the game dont play the higher difficutly. its definitly not extreme difficult. you just have to memorize what moves the boss can do in which phase and its easy then. ofc you cant go full braindead into the fight every time you died. thats the new generation of "gamer" which only play minecraft or LOL and once there is a normal game like in old times they start crying like the babys they are. the best review was from hearthlessninny. He/she is seriously complaining that you cant get the trophys at the easiest difficulty. Have you ever thought that you have to actually archieve anything to get a trophy? its no birthday present and obviously you shouldnt get a trophy if you suck at gaming. if everyone gets the trophy noone does ;) so learn to play and git gud Expand
  20. Jul 8, 2016
    8
    Furi is a new kind of game that has rarely been seen before. And although I absolutely LOVE the game I can't say it is for everyone. So how does one describe something that's brand new? By using examples.

    Remember the feeling when the One Winged Angel Theme played as Sephiroth drew his blade in Kingdom Hearts 2? Remember the frustration of learning every move, counter and ability just
    Furi is a new kind of game that has rarely been seen before. And although I absolutely LOVE the game I can't say it is for everyone. So how does one describe something that's brand new? By using examples.

    Remember the feeling when the One Winged Angel Theme played as Sephiroth drew his blade in Kingdom Hearts 2? Remember the frustration of learning every move, counter and ability just to get that damn cool Keyblade? Furi takes the essence of that feeling and makes the whole game feel like that fight. The blocking when Sephiroth uses his 25 hit combo and the only way to block is by pressing the action command, and you feel like you are drawn in to this fight. You forget the feeling of "this is just a game, I shouldn't be bothered by it" because it is so epic, the fluid movesets of the enemy compared to your own very limited choice of movement, the music that feels like you are up against gods like in God of War and the visuals that don't interfere with the action at hand but still is helping the game feel special and unique.

    Now for the bullet-hell. I for one was not a fan of this genre until Dodgeroll released Enter the Gungeon, the fluent dodge-abilities that was easy to learn but really hard to master was so frustrating but also really fun. This game takes a lot of inspiration from the bosses in Enter the Gungeon, but they also take the negatives of the game. There isn't a lot of variety in the game, the bosses shoots orbs and beams to attack you and then try to weigh it up by making the bosses go in for some melee-action. Although it's refreshing compared to EtG they still can't get rid of the feeling that you have to use the same tactics for all the bosses. This is also the problem with Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts but in that game it was just a side-boss.

    The game gives also the feeling Dantes Inferno gave, you have this Donnie Darko-inspired bunny character that narrates the story as you continue downwards (to a planet) which is more or less like Virgil. He doesn't contribute to anything except giving you some context to why you are fighting the bosses. Another thing that I picked up with the game is the fact that, similar to Dantes Inferno, the area you see before each boss-fight is giving hints to what you can expect from the fight, which is a cool feature not essential but still should be appreciated.

    Finally for the Dark Souls comparison. Although people say it's nothing like the Souls-series I agree to a certain point. This game is more like Shadow of the Colossus and Titanfall in the sense that you only fight bosses but, the difficulty of this game is really souls-like. You are also punished for taking bad decisions and the bosses increase difficulty as you gradually take down their health. But I come back to Sephiroth from Kingdom Hearts 2 more than Dark Souls in this game. The story isn't open like in Dark Souls where you are forced to find items and read the descriptions, but not completely narrated like in Dantes Inferno either.

    Pros:
    + Completely new gameplay.
    + Challenging
    + Stunning visuals
    + Fluid controls
    + Great Soundtrack
    + Appeals to Gungeoneers and Souls-fanatics alike.

    Cons:
    - Repetitive
    - The time between each boss-fight you walk slowly(like that Samurai Jack-scene where he walks and walks forever) and can get easliy bored
    - Story is not that great.
    - Imbalanced
    - Not for everyone. This game will not appeal to people who's not into these kinds of games. I can not stress this enough. If you look for FPS-games like Overwatch, massive open-world RPG's like in Final Fantasy or strategic games like Civilization and XCOM this game is NOT for it. This game is appealing to a niche-audience and therefore should not be a 10/10 game although I personally love this game I can't in good conscience give it full score.
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  21. Jul 16, 2016
    9
    This game will go on to be my indie GOTY, Not since transistor have i been so amused with an indie title.
    I will get the cons out of the way because they are easily identifiable. 1) the game looks dated, actually on ps3 the game would have looked dated. That being said that is only from a polygon count/ graphical point of view as the art direction is outstanding and brings to mind games
    This game will go on to be my indie GOTY, Not since transistor have i been so amused with an indie title.
    I will get the cons out of the way because they are easily identifiable. 1) the game looks dated, actually on ps3 the game would have looked dated. That being said that is only from a polygon count/ graphical point of view as the art direction is outstanding and brings to mind games from the likes of Suda 51. It's will not be everyone's cup of tea as it is a hard nut to crack.
    The Pros as mentioned art, the soundtrack is great, the narrative is fun and the almighty near flawless gameplay. I want to personally speak to the gameplay designer. While not totally original a few pages from Dmc/ bayonetta/ mgs revengance and older games like silent bomber etc. The gameplay is mesmerising and rewarding beyond belief albeit brutal.
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  22. Nel
    Dec 18, 2016
    8
    Long learning curve, frustrating, and repetitive, yet I really like this game. Music is awesome, the feeling after you beat a boss is something that very few video games will give you. Get your trigger fingers ready
  23. Jul 6, 2016
    9
    Furi is one of those games that is best judged by a first hour of play; I highly suggest you either get this for free on PS4 if you have PS+ as of the time of this writing, or purchase this game on Steam and take advantage of the refund feature if this isn't a game for you, because Furi is a VERY niche game built for fans of action games, specifically fans of the character action and shmupFuri is one of those games that is best judged by a first hour of play; I highly suggest you either get this for free on PS4 if you have PS+ as of the time of this writing, or purchase this game on Steam and take advantage of the refund feature if this isn't a game for you, because Furi is a VERY niche game built for fans of action games, specifically fans of the character action and shmup genres, that enjoy a good reflexive challenge. If neither of these genres appeal to you, then you might find extreme difficulty here.

    However, you might be surprised; I wasn't a hardcore fan of either genre, but immensely enjoyed this game. It is a very fair game that, while very punishing towards mistakes, is also immensely rewarding to those who learn the very particular rhythms and timings of its precise dodges and parries. Yes, at its worst, Furi can be torturous, dying against a boss during its last phase, only to repeat the entire fight. However, at its best, Furi becomes a strangely meditative dance against its unique boss encounters that is extremely rewarding towards players that learned the patterns and mechanics presented to them; being able to parry a full combo and regaining half of your health is a very gratifying experience that more than makes up for all my previous losses.

    Ultimately, the overall experience really depends on the person's patience, physical reflexes, and willingness to learn. As a new player, you absolutely must go into this game with an open mind, as you won't know your own capacities for this game until you try Furi for yourself.
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  24. Jul 8, 2016
    9
    Furi is a game that scratches a itch i haven't felt since MGR and I've done at least 3 (1 being on it's hard difficulty) playthroughs of the game. It's story may not make sense immediately because you are thrust upon it. After beating it and looking at it again, the answers and exposition has more detail than it seems on first glance. A very strong soundtrack using different artists I amFuri is a game that scratches a itch i haven't felt since MGR and I've done at least 3 (1 being on it's hard difficulty) playthroughs of the game. It's story may not make sense immediately because you are thrust upon it. After beating it and looking at it again, the answers and exposition has more detail than it seems on first glance. A very strong soundtrack using different artists I am not aware enough to talk about. :P

    Gameplay consists of fights and walks, Walks being down time with exposition on You, your past, the next boss and the narrator called The Voice (Bunny man). And fights are action packed fights with shooting, slashing and parrying. You have 3 lives to fight the bosses you come across. Bosses also have lives that vary in length and quantity.

    Fighting 9 bosses (+1 as a extra possible fight) with varying style in both aesthetic and combat. Losing a life will cause the boss to regenerate his HP bar in that phase, same with you when you beat 1 life bar with theirs. This causes a very tense yet satisfying tug of war where you try to kill them before they do you and the victor recovers for the next round. A problem you may come across is frustration upon a very close victory and dying, only to start the round once again and behind a life as well.
    The reason is to allow you earn every victory, no reviving and cheesing the fight.

    Problems that you my notice in the PS4 ver. in particular is frame drops and screen tearing. The tearing i can handle, however frame drops in a game where is takes inspiration from "bullet hell shooters" and key timing parries, it may cause frustrations. I have had it happen about 4 times across 3 playthroughs, so it may be small or I may be lucky.

    This game is not for everyone because it takes a patient mind to overcome, With all the ambiguity the story applies and the game play that has so much techniques and style, I LOVE this game. I await when GDQ makes a speed-run of this game and hope you love it as much too.
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  25. Jul 5, 2016
    10
    Furi is so hard that is good because the first fight you have is a boss and, yes you will die a lot, the bosses are well made with an artistic style , the story is intriguing and the soundtrack is superb.
    Furi gameplay feels nice because of it's quite innovative because the way you change from gun play to combat feels so good and when you make a sweet dash and slash the boss's throat ,
    Furi is so hard that is good because the first fight you have is a boss and, yes you will die a lot, the bosses are well made with an artistic style , the story is intriguing and the soundtrack is superb.
    Furi gameplay feels nice because of it's quite innovative because the way you change from gun play to combat feels so good and when you make a sweet dash and slash the boss's throat , you will really feel like a true BOSS!
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  26. Jul 6, 2016
    9
    It is a hard game which has great gameplay. It balances between hard and casual enough to make the game enjoyable. The only con is the replayability of the game.
  27. Jul 5, 2016
    10
    Furi is everything i like. Technical beat'em all mixed with shmup manic shooter focused on boss battles. The design is very nice, the soundtrack is awesome and the gameplay is just freakingly perfect. Yes it's hardcore and not for everyone, but it's damn good. A must have.
  28. Jul 5, 2016
    7
    Story is a mess(or I haven't reached the point where it starts making sense)
    Combat is challenging(because parry/dodge window is too small)
    Some battles are heavily imbalanced(you have to shoot 2-5 mins in phase 1 before you actually will be able to melee the guy in phase 2) Enemies starting from 2nd one are impossible to beat on first try(you have to memorize attack patterns to be able
    Story is a mess(or I haven't reached the point where it starts making sense)
    Combat is challenging(because parry/dodge window is too small)
    Some battles are heavily imbalanced(you have to shoot 2-5 mins in phase 1 before you actually will be able to melee the guy in phase 2)
    Enemies starting from 2nd one are impossible to beat on first try(you have to memorize attack patterns to be able to dodge/parry those) - or maybe I'm too bad at this
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  29. Aug 3, 2016
    3
    This game gives does some neat things, particularly when it shifts the boss battle gameplay into a melee "scene". Reasonably well designed controls, and there seems to be amount of control during a battle. Gaining a life for passing a boss's "sub-stage" is also very interesting. These mechanisms are solid.

    However, the developers need to realise there is a difference between
    This game gives does some neat things, particularly when it shifts the boss battle gameplay into a melee "scene". Reasonably well designed controls, and there seems to be amount of control during a battle. Gaining a life for passing a boss's "sub-stage" is also very interesting. These mechanisms are solid.

    However, the developers need to realise there is a difference between difficult and annoying. It took me 50-100 tries to beat Ornstein and Smough with a Great Ax in my first playthrough of Dark Souls. I am unafraid of a challenge. However, a great challenge should come with a great feeling of reward, as well as a period of lesser difficulty, to allow you to bask for a period in your awesome accomplishments. In Furi, you receive neither. Your character never improves. Your reward is to fight another boss, and it just becomes harder. The fights also become extremely boring, even during the fight as they are simply too long, and there is not enough change in the scenery or the boss's behaviour to remotely justify the length.

    The visual style of the game looks cool occasionally, while other times it just looks ghetto.

    The cut scenes are also so boring (and also unstoppable), that I nearly wanted to kill myself. Until I realised I can just turn off the game instead.

    Some neat ideas in a game that is fundamentally flawed.
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  30. Jul 20, 2016
    4
    Ok this game is badly designed and it's a total butt to people that don't like hard games in a very "better than you" manner. It's baffling to me that a game can show some excellent design philosophy and then proceed to do something so agregious as to cause a user to repeat a very slow and boring section over and over. This game is poorly designed and while it can be enjoyed by most, thoseOk this game is badly designed and it's a total butt to people that don't like hard games in a very "better than you" manner. It's baffling to me that a game can show some excellent design philosophy and then proceed to do something so agregious as to cause a user to repeat a very slow and boring section over and over. This game is poorly designed and while it can be enjoyed by most, those that take issue with the small things should avoid this entirely. Expand
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 37
  2. Negative: 0 out of 37
  1. CD-Action
    Sep 17, 2016
    80
    Fury showed the whole industry how boss fights should be done. Not bad for a mobile developer’s debut on “serious” platforms. [09/2016, p.62]
  2. Games Master UK
    Sep 6, 2016
    81
    A real treat for the senses and a test of your skills, let down just a little by glitches and pace. [Sept 2016, p.83]
  3. Edge Magazine
    Aug 27, 2016
    60
    It's a tremendous shame, because the bosses themselves are a finely conceived, smartly designed and varied bunch. [Issue#296, p.121]