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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 25
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Mixed: 2 out of 25
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Negative: 18 out of 25
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Jun 9, 2016A game like this should not exist. It is so disgustingly awful that I´m doing you a favor and not even talking to you about how the game works. Stay away from this game, it represents the worst the gaming industry has ever given us. If I could give it less than a 0/10 I would. But sadly the score thing on this site can´t get below zero. Easily the worst game I ever played.
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Apr 12, 2016Este es un juego muy bueno pero no me pagaron para que le pusiera una buena calificación asi que...lalalalxkncjfcjcdkcnjekcncieksncbnwbcjekskcnwlcfbkjncgydujsdnrdbvsdjhdybxkvcfkjzkcjsvnsjschvxkbdxbjsvhzcgxcjdvfklvwyidcjtxsnhtsx tjsx jsgcsmututmsc!jhhcdgj dugdj hs jhvdh
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Jul 29, 2017
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May 23, 2018terrible, desde los controles hasta la camara, esta bien que sea un independiente pero no por eso puede ser tan malo
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Sep 29, 2022got this game as a gift and still a let down. it's just totally rushed out for release.
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Apr 21, 2016Steel Rivals comes off as a game which was not finished and simply not ready for a home release. This is a technically blotched effort that is unable to keep a minimum standard of visual stability, let alone offer a fun and compelling challenge. Add to this the dearth of visual stimulation, the disproportionate gap between the characters' capabilities and the complete lack of help or explanation given to the players and the result is a game that is simply not fun to play at all.
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Mar 30, 2016Steel Rivals was a game that could have been a decent little fighter similar to Soul Calibur, but it is an obviously very rushed and incomplete fighting game that should be avoided by even the most hardcore fighting fans.
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Mar 22, 2016Steel Rivals is irredeemably flawed and should never have been made. I try to find the good in games, even when they are bad – if a game doesn’t work, I like to think that perhaps the concept is sound but poorly executed, or perhaps the development team is young but shows signs of promise. But Steel Rivals has none of that.