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Nabbit and ravio3/28/2023 You have your basic sword slash, which combos for a few hits before ending in a more powerful slam. Your character has a good variety of moves he can perform, each of which are useful in specific situations. In a game where boss fights are everything, thankfully they’re all a blast to play. Boss fights are fast-paced, all kinds of varied, challenging and your abilities can be used in just as many situations. Thankfully, Furi doesn’t disappoint on that front. In-Depth, Evolving Combatįor a game that almost entirely combats, you’d expect that combat to be pretty involved as a result. As you walk up to a big circular arena, The Chain will yell at you for breaking free. You don’t really have a choice, to be fair, seeing as you and The Chain are on a tiny floating island together. He frees you from your shackles, gives you a sword and gun, and tells you to kill The Chain to escape. Rather, he seems to be some sort of ethereal trickster type, appearing and disappearing as he chooses, usually punctuated by a riddle or something equally mysterious. While his purple color scheme may remind Nintendo veterans of Ravio or Nabbit, this man is definitely NOT Nabbit. Your character isn’t any different either, sporting a glowing torso, standout white hair, and a dapper red cape.Īs The Chain finishes you, you’re visited by a mysterious man sporting a large fuzzy rabbit hat. The striking, complex design of what ends up just being the game’s tutorial boss sets you up for the rest of the game’s marvelously detailed and gorgeous characters. The assailant? A cruel jailer known only as The Chain, wearing headgear that rotates three masks to where his face ought to be. As soon as you get past the title screen, your nameless and imprisoned character is already being beaten on. Mystery Man, Mysterious Worldįuri doesn’t waste any time dropping you into its world. But for Furi, it results in a laser-focused game that for the most part, cuts right to the chase. For most other games, this would be disastrous. In fact, Furi loves boss fights so much, that it’s basically tossed out everything else but them. Not every game has em, but chances are that, if you’re here, you’ve done a boss fight before. They’re a staple of pretty much every genre of game.
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