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Embrace the enthralling explorations and challenges with your characters, each uniquely customized through roguelite gameplay. Discover the truth of the world during the adventure, and alter the course of human destiny through your choices.
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Ordenpixel.com
Feb 7, 2024
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Nichegamer.com
Mar 19, 2024
BlazBlue Entropy Effect manages to deliver a really fun and fast-paced hack-and-slash experience while still respecting the characters and how they originally played in their fighting game appreances. It feels fantastic to upgrade your character as you progress through runs, and the Evotype system lets players constantly get stronger in a really interesting way. Its themes may be all over the place, but that doesn’t stop Entropy Effect from being a very competent and fun roguelike experience, as well as an incredible debut for 91Act outside of mobile platforms. BlazBlue Entropy Effect was reviewed on Microsoft Windows using a game code provided by 91Act.
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Gamescreed.com
Feb 6, 2024
BlazBlue Entropy Effect is a marvelous showcase of some of the best aspects of the Roguelike generation. It takes the core features and majorly expands on them by giving players a tenfold delivery of an addictive combat action experience, and even though the game is far from the normal BlazBlue experience, the new entry still pays respects to the cast of the BlazBlue franchise by retaining what makes them all so unique and beloved by BlazBlue fans.
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Digitalchumps.com
Jan 31, 2024
You don’t need to be a BlazBlue diehard to appreciate BlazBlue Entropy Effect. Its roguelike gameplay features some of the most fun yet complex combinations of button mashing and attack chains. It is far more approachable than most roguelikes I’ve played recently thanks to how it presents complex information to players and gives them opportunities to test out mechanics without relying on trial and error.
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Noisypixel.net
Feb 1, 2024
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Noobfeed.com
Jan 30, 2024
BlazBlue Entropy Effect is quite a solid entry for the Roguelike genre. With a large number of characters to master, lots of skills to unlock, and properly generated runs every time, it plays like any other roguelike out there, but at least the quality you come across in this title is properly polished. I must remind you that the game is currently in Early Access, meaning the developers are still working on implementing new stuff and improving the game further, so you can expect it to become even more polished. Atilla Turan (@burningarrow) Editor, NoobFeed 85/100 It is hard to believe that Nintendo Switch came out in 2017 and is still consid When it comes to souls-like games, From Software has no doubt settled everythin When it comes to extremely touching games, Spec Ops: The Line comes to everyone In all current ongoings with massive layoffs and companies opting for a change © 2009-2024 NoobFeed Inc.
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Godisageek.com
Feb 1, 2024
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Cerealkillerz.org
Feb 7, 2024
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Waytoomany.games
Mar 12, 2024
I can’t help but feel like the BlazBlue branding in Entropy Effect feels tacked on, almost like a last minute addition to ensure some extra sales, but as a game, it’s actually a pretty good roguelike. It looks good enough, and its combat and powerup systems are really solid. Even though I didn’t care at all about its plot, I got hooked on its gameplay loop. At the end of the day, that’s what really matters. It might be BlazBlue in name only, but this little roguelike is a welcome surprise regardless.
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Cogconnected.com
Jan 31, 2024
All in all, BlazBlue Entropy Effect is a fun experience with slick combat. I just wish it felt like the BlazBlue title meant something. Right now, it seems like an unrelated game got put under the BlazBlue umbrella for marketing purposes. Oh well, at least Taokaka is still fun to play.