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27 reviews found100
CryMor Gaming
Feb 7, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
GameSkinny
Feb 28, 2018
Strikers Edge is a new dodgeball-like brawler game for PS4 and PC that has nice lore, an awesome graphical style, and in-depth gameplay.W
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Gaming Nexus
Jan 1, 1970
Overall, Strikers Edge is an admirable fighting game that inflects a new direction in the genre. The game is still niche, and is lacking in both aspects that do it the most credit, but the end product is a marvel to be inspired by and improved upon. I have no skill when it comes to playing this game, yet I enjoyed my time with it.
75
GameSpace
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
GameCritics
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
PSX Extreme
Jan 1, 1970
There’s not a ton of content here, and it’s not the kind of game that is going to keep you engaged for hours a day. For $15, however, it doesn’t need to be. The older I get, the more difficult it is to arrange game time with my friends, who at this point are scattered across the country and, in some cases, the globe.
75
PS4Blog.net
Apr 25, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Digital Chumps
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
COGconnected
Jan 1, 1970
While I like just about everything that’s presented in Strikers Edge, prolonged periods of play had me comparing the final product to Pong. That’s not a great comparison in 2018 unless you believe there’s no beating the classics. Furthermore, literally and figuratively, the game is two-dimensional despite a diverse character roster.
70
TheSixthAxis
Jan 1, 1970
Strikers Edge has a strong and satisfying core, but there just isn’t enough surrounding that core experience to keep me engaged for very long. A lack of game mode variety would be excusable if there were some incentive for me to keep playing the one core mode this game has, but that incentive is nowhere to be found. Coupled with the lack of character descriptions or a proper way to practice their abilities, Strikers Edge is a lot like highschool dodgeball; you can only enjoy the same rubber ball hitting you in the teeth for so long before you decide to play something else.