MultiVersus from Player First Games is a good fighting game. It does a good job of competing against the likes of Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. series. While it may not yet have the longevity of Nintendo’s golden child, MultiVersus’ characters, maps, and welcoming atmosphere are enough to convince any future wannabe fighter to give it a try.
Each round lasts exactly the right amount of time, and each MultiVersus character has a distinctive enough set of skills that many players will find one they connect with. MultiVersus is definitely a game worth checking out, even if it wasn't free-to-play, and it's accessibility makes it an even bigger recommendation.
Even with the balancing issues and a clear rough start to its first season, MultiVersus’ incredibly solid and unique core mechanics, along with its clear love and respect for every character and series that it represents, let it stand close to the top of the genre. It still needs some fine-tuning, but I’m confident that in a year’s time, MultiVersus will be standing strong next to Smash.
With a strong initial roster, great visual presence and focus on cooperative combat, MultiVersus carves out a distinct spot for itself in the platform brawler genre.
"Surreal" is actually a perfect word to describe MultiVersus, a game that brings together iconic characters and makes them fight. These characters are as authentic as they come, feeling as if they've been ripped straight from their source material thanks to excellent voice work. The team-based mechanics are truly beyond anything else offered in a platform fighter, while the classic 1v1 format also impresses. The roster offers plenty of variety, though unlocking all of the characters without having to dip into the real-world wallet will definitely be a chore. We don't know how much of its power MultiVersus has tapped into yet--the open beta will soon give way to Season 1--but as it stands now the game has smashed any and all expectations. Even if MultiVersus doesn't unseat the king, it is more than ready to rule its own little corner of the kingdom.
MultiVersus, currently in Beta but already available, enters the ring with a gameplay accessible to all, a bit technical and immediately fun. It provides the show with its five-star cast and colorful artistic direction. The number of characters is still low and the clashes are sometimes rough, yet this does not prevent the title of Player First Games from doing well. The Free to Play economic model could well put off some fighting game aficionados while by being a ready-made gateway for neophytes wishing to discover the genre.
MultiVersus is a solid Smash Bros. clone that's definitely promising, especially with its distinctly-playing characters and flexible gameplay. It may currently be slightly underwhelming in some regards but I'm looking forward to seeing how this project evolves over time.
Buen juego de la categoría de luchas tipo Smash, con buena cantidad de personajes conocidos. No obstante, no termina de conseguir la esencia de este tipo de juegos. Gracias a las futuras actualizaciones será un juego mucho más completo y disfrutable.
This game is ok i guess, for new players it is very easy to get into and coming from other fighting games in the genre would already make you good at this. It feels really floaty and the hit boxes are kind of weird at times.
This game just feels like a copy of brawlhalla which i'm already not a huge fan of. some of the characters were alright but most of them were just boring reskins of brawlhalla. just not a fun game even when playing with friends.
Matchmaking is completely broken. I like a hard game, I don't mind getting my ass beaten by a tough opponent, but there's no joy in a game where most of my matches are with players who are 10+ levels above me. That's not a fight, that's a bloodbath. Case in point, just unlocked Batman, so went into the fight with level 1. Got matched with Finn at level 19. Wasn't really a fair fight. Been playing for five days, maybe 20% of my matches have been with players who are +/- 3 levels, all the rest have been widely disproportionate, usually the difference is in the double digits.
SummaryIn MultiVersus, the Multiverse is at your fingertips as you battle it out in intense 2v2 matches. Up against Batman & Shaggy? Try using Bugs Bunny & Arya Stark! This platform fighter lets you play out your fantasy matchups in a fun co-op or head-to-head fight for supremacy.