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RWBY: Arrowfell

2022
GenresAdventure, Action, Platformer, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, RPG, Fighting, Anime and JRPG, Single Player
AvailableNov 15, 2022
PlatformNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 5
DeveloperWayForward
Overview

Occurring during the events of Rwby Volume 7, players will take control of Team Rwby and switch between them on the fly in solo or multiplayer action (local or online) as they use their trademark weapons and semblances to stop a mysterious new threat in this side-scrolling, 2D adventure. As players explore Atlas, Mantle, and numerous surrounding environments, they will face off against the Creatures of Grimm and other enemies straight from the show, as well as never-before-seen threats. The team also crosses paths with familiar faces including General Ironwood and the Ace Operatives, plus a fearless new group of Huntresses known as Team BRIR.

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22 reviews found

80

TheXboxHub

Xbox Series X

Jan 5, 2023

RWBY: Arrowfell is a lot of fun, with a real urge to not only follow the story through but to explore every inch of the game world. The difficulty is set a tad on the easy side, without a doubt, but it is still fun to fight the foes and figure out new strategies to utilise the various powers of the girls. If you like the anime, RWBY: Arrowfell is an easy sell, but even without that love, this is a likeable enough experience to draw you in and make it worth your time.


75

LadiesGamers.com

Nov 21, 2022

I knew what I was going into and while RWBY: Arrowfell isn’t perfect, I had fun. Being a fan of RWBY certainly helped but anyone who enjoys platformers should have a good time if they pick this up. There were definitely some highs and lows but I had a blast playing it. That being said, the price is a bit steep for what it is but most licensed games are a bit more pricey.


71

Nindie Spotlight

Nov 17, 2022

This mix of a popular license, platforming action, and multi-character puzzling yields mixed results There’s no question that Arrowfell starts out pretty strong, boasting some terrific visuals (no surprise, given its anime roots), what feels like a reasonably-good story, and a nice mix of platforming action and character-switching puzzles.


70

Video Chums

PlayStation 5

Nov 30, 2022

RWBY: Arrowfell is a solid stage-based Metroidvania-lite that offers enough 2D fun to please most fans of the genre. With that in mind, a lot could be done to make it a more fulfilling experience when it comes to its stiff gameplay and underwhelming bosses.


65

Nintendo Blast

Dec 5, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

Kakuchopurei

Nov 15, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

NintendoWorldReport

Nintendo Switch

Nov 28, 2022

Fans of RWBY might find something enjoyable here, but it just lacks the sort of care and polish that goes into most of WayForward’s catalog, which is a shame.


60

Hardcore Gamer

Nintendo Switch

Nov 14, 2022

RWBY: Arrowfell is not a title we would necessarily call wholly bad, but it feels lacking especially when considering that the teams behind it have such a great track record for platformers and fighting titles. It’s hard to tell where things ended up to make it feel so “bleh.” The repetitive nature quickly becomes apparent, the lack of innovation in combat keeping anything from feeling fresh after the first few stages and it just feels like a series so focused around combat would deliver a more fleshed-out experience. RWBY: Arrowfell is a title that will only appeal to fans of the franchise, but even then it won’t offer a stunning gameplay experience or make it worth picking up for the story. At the very least it’s nice to see new interactions between characters, but it’s just a shame the gameplay loop just couldn’t pull through.


60

TouchArcade

Nintendo Switch

Nov 23, 2022

RWBY: Arrowfell reminds me of a lot of WayForward’s other licensed games in that it’s amusing enough to play but not much more than that. It has a few interesting elements but nothing big enough to help the game stand out. It’s certainly better than the average licensed game, but it’s not up to the level of the developer’s best fare in this genre. RWBY fans should have a nice time, at least. SwitchArcade Score: 3/5 New Releases Ship of Fools ($14.99) A cooperative roguelite game for one or two players via local or online multiplayer.


60

GameSpew

PlayStation 5

Nov 16, 2022

If you’re an RWBY fan, there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy RWBY: Arrowfell on the whole, despite some frustrations. We’d say it’s even accessible to newcomers, too, though they might be a little less enamoured with it due to not being familiar with the characters and the world they inhabit. It’s not a bad game by any means, but it soon gets repetitive – and oversights, like no minimap being available, introduce unnecessary frustration.

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