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Warriors: Abyss

Warriors: Abyss

Koei Tecmo Games Co.·Released Feb 12, 2025·Single player

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Critic67/100
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About

Take command of historic and masterful warriors by challenging countless swarms of enemies. Through victory and defeat, traverse the merciless trials of hell. A new type of battles fought alongside combinations of 100 and more heroes. There are 100 and more heroes for players to ally with, allowing them to combine the unique traits of multiple heroes and create their own powerful parties who will help them fight their way through the dead souls of Hell. A new form of "Warriors" where heroes can be summoned to help eliminate enemies. By summoning heroes, the player can engage in impressive battles where they daringly rout endless hordes of enemies. This feature will offer players a new form of exhilaration never before experienced in the "Warriors" series.

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Jada Griffin·Feb 24, 2025
Critic70/100
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A Dynasty Warriors roguelite spin-off that will send you slashing through thousands of enemies over and over.

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Critic70/100
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The four levels of Hell you'll be carving a path through are well-defined if not terribly interesting, and can get ludicrously cluttered with effects at times; so much so that brief frame rate dips can occur during particularly hectic moments.

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Critic60/100
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Warriors: Abyss is a decent low-budget spinoff in the long-running hack 'n' slash series, but isn't particularly inspiring. There's tons of replayability, loads of unlockables, and a thrilling combat system that help to keep this one interesting for a while, but its paper-thin plot, repetitive gameplay, and poor visuals very much hold it back from being anything exceptional. We'd give this one a modest recommendation to fans of either roguelites, Musou games, or both, but with the caveat that you may want to wait to pick this one up on a deep sale sometime later on.

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