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BEYBLADE X XONE is a multiplayer action game. It was developed by 株式会社グルーブボックスジャパン and was released on November 13, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

BEYBLADE X XONE offers intense stadium battles featuring the X-celerator Rail and a unique "Active Gauge" system for tactical maneuvers. Compete in the X Championship tournament with original characters, using skill-based attacks and counters to gain the upper hand. Experience high-speed, strategic duels where timing and choice of skills determine victory.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 119 reviews
story5 positive mentions
grinding8 negative mentions

  • The game captures the essence of Beyblade X, making it enjoyable for fans of the series.
  • Customization options for Beyblades are extensive, allowing players to create unique combinations.
  • The story mode, while simple, provides a nostalgic experience for long-time Beyblade fans.
  • The gameplay is repetitive and heavily relies on a rock-paper-scissors mechanic that disrupts the flow of battles.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs and performance issues, particularly in online modes and character naming.
  • Many players feel the game is overpriced for the amount of content and quality it offers, suggesting it is better to wait for a sale.
  • story
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally considered basic and lacks depth, primarily revolving around a tournament structure with minimal stakes and repetitive elements. While it features familiar characters from the Beyblade franchise and some engaging moments, many reviewers feel it could benefit from a more developed narrative and better localization. Overall, the story serves its purpose for fans of the series but may not appeal to those unfamiliar with Beyblade.

    • “The story mode is addictive, and I wanted to keep playing to the end. There are a lot of side quests that give you rewards too.”
    • “Fun game, does well to capture what works about Beyblade X. The story is simple but sufficient for what the game is.”
    • “The game is fun and entertaining with an amazing storyline to climb the X!”
    • “The story is extremely basic.”
    • “The story itself is lackluster, and the entire game is about a single character trying to win a tournament.”
    • “The main story wasn't terrible but towards the end felt very rushed; it seemed like they didn't just want the tower to end the story immediately but that they had to.”
  • gameplay
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it overly simplistic and repetitive, primarily revolving around a rock-paper-scissors mechanic that interrupts the flow of battles. While some appreciate the strategic elements and the nostalgic feel of collecting parts, others criticize the lack of depth compared to previous Beyblade games. Overall, it may appeal to dedicated fans but is often recommended to be purchased on sale due to its grinding nature and limited gameplay variety.

    • “Gameplay is extremely simple with a rock-paper-scissors mechanic on attacks, but manages to have depth and strategy with types, launches, and trying to read your opponent's next move.”
    • “The gameplay is relatively simple: you angle and launch your beys (yes, your angle actually matters), your beys move on their own, you have a button to attack, a button to 'evade' an incoming attack and do your own hit back, with 5 bars filling throughout the battle letting you use these.”
    • “I played the Beyblade game on the GameCube and it had way more depth and gameplay than this garbage.”
    • “The gameplay loop involves climbing a tower and beating bladers to get random parts, experience, and currency.”
    • “So far, gameplay-wise, it's really repetitive (just like the IRL game in a way). You pretty much angle your bey to where you want it to, then you either attack or counter, aka press the two bumpers on your controller. If you expected high gameplay where you do tons of different stuff, then this may not be it for you.”
  • grinding
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding in the game to be a mixed experience; while it can be fun and rewarding, especially for fans of the genre, it often feels excessive and sometimes unnecessary. Many reviewers note that the main story can be completed with minimal grinding, but the endgame content heavily relies on grinding for upgrades and parts, which can be frustrating due to its RNG nature. Overall, while the grinding aspect can enhance gameplay for some, it may deter others, particularly if they are looking for a more streamlined experience.

    • “The grinding system with stars and levels is not necessary.”
    • “The game has a small grinding issue when it comes to upgrading parts.”
    • “If you're grinding solely for experience points, then it's more ideal to ignore the challenge option since it takes longer.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game have been criticized for their low resolution and lack of polish, with users noting issues like recycled animations and limited graphical settings, including the absence of vsync. Many feel that the visuals are subpar, especially when compared to older titles, and that the game appears to be primarily designed for the Switch, resulting in noticeable cut corners in the graphics.

    • “The graphics are kind of low resolution even if you set your resolution to 4K; some things are somewhat grainy. It's a Switch game primarily and a Steam port second, so I expect this.”
    • “There are definitely some cut corners in the visuals.”
    • “Graphics card: 4060ti”
    • “They couldn't even be bothered to add the 4x system, as in, holographic displays of whatever's in the bay actually coming out. The seamlessness is also nothing to speak of, as often animations will be recycled or repeated rather than continuously going on with what's already displayed.”
    • “Extremely limited graphics settings, including no sort of VSync from what I can find.”
    • “Graphics are kind of low resolution even if you set your resolution to 4K. Some things are somewhat grainy; it's a Switch game primarily and a Steam port second, so I expect this.”
  • stability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed feedback, with many users reporting various bugs and glitches, particularly during online play and specific battle mechanics. While some players find the game enjoyable despite these issues, others express frustration over game-breaking problems at launch and inconsistent performance across different monitor resolutions. Overall, stability appears to be a significant concern that detracts from the overall experience.

    • “The game is pretty fun and challenging at times, but not sure if anyone else is experiencing any glitches when Cobalt Dragoon is used in a battle.”
    • “Buggy dead at launch online with game-breaking issues such as not being able to see the stadium if not host.”
    • “So, I like the game and I enjoy the battling in the arena, but the bugginess is dampening my joy.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is generally solid, with no significant performance issues or bugs reported by users. While the physical aspects of beyblade performance can vary, the game focuses on the conceptual design of parts rather than real-time performance variations. However, players note that stadium variations can influence outcomes, but control remains limited to beyblade customization and button inputs.

    • “Me personally, I haven't had any performance issues or bugs.”
    • “Overall, as of now, the game is alright. If you want a portable way to play Beyblade on a car ride, then it's worth a shot. Same for the Switch version, but I don't know how the performance is, and if you want to play globally with friends, I don't know if there's crossplay.”
    • “If you play with physical beys, then you'll know that the actual performance can vary significantly from these described stats; in the game, that is not the case, and the idea of the parts is all that matters.”
    • “Overall, as of now, the game is alright if you want a portable way to play Beyblade on a car ride; then it's worth a shot. Same for the Switch version, but I don't know how the performance is, and if you want to play globally with friends, I don't know if there's crossplay.”
    • “Further in, there is some variation in stadiums that can affect your Beyblade's performance, but nothing that gives you more control beyond how you build your Beyblade before battle and how you click those buttons.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game is mixed; while the character designs are praised, many users feel that the friendships lack depth and the overall development is shallow.

    • “I personally have enjoyed it, mostly because of the great character designs.”
    • “It throws some shallow friendships with little to no character development.”
    • “The characters feel one-dimensional and lack meaningful growth throughout the game.”
    • “There is a missed opportunity for deeper character arcs, leaving players feeling disconnected.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by playful and self-referential jokes, often poking fun at user-generated content and the limitations of the game's mechanics. Players appreciate the lightheartedness and cleverness of the humor, which adds an entertaining layer to the overall experience.

    • “The humor in this game is top-notch, with clever writing that keeps you laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the game doesn't take itself too seriously, making every moment feel light-hearted and fun.”
    • “The witty dialogue and hilarious character interactions had me chuckling from start to finish.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews highlight a negative perception of the game's monetization, criticizing it for employing "scummy" tactics and suggesting that the DLC feels unnecessary, reflecting broader issues in modern gaming where additional content should ideally be included in the base game.

    • “Scummy monetization tactics.”
    • “I feel like the DLC was a bit unnecessary and shows the problem with modern gaming and monetization; they really should just be included in the base game.”
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BEYBLADE X XONE is a action game.

BEYBLADE X XONE is available on PC and Windows.

BEYBLADE X XONE was released on November 13, 2024.

BEYBLADE X XONE was developed by 株式会社グルーブボックスジャパン.

BEYBLADE X XONE has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

BEYBLADE X XONE is a multiplayer game.

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