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Go All Out: Free To Play

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55%Game Brain Score
graphics, optimization
gameplay, music
75% User Score Based on 24 reviews

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Go All Out: Free To Play is a single player and multiplayer action game. It was developed by Blue Sunset Games and was released on January 9, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Zorro, Yandere-Chan, Teslakid, Cole Black, Breakbone - all legendary fighters in one intense, fast-paced and action packed platform fighter. Boss battles, different game modes and unlockables - are you ready to Go All Out?

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
music1 negative mentions

  • Engaging gameplay with a diverse roster of characters, each requiring unique strategies and offering a fun experience, especially when played with friends.
  • The game is free-to-play without a pay-to-win model, allowing players to enjoy it without spending money while still being able to unlock new characters and customization options.
  • Pleasant graphics and a light-hearted art style contribute to an enjoyable atmosphere, making it a good choice for casual gaming.
  • The game suffers from a lack of polish, with bugs and unresponsive controls that can lead to a frustrating experience.
  • The tutorial and learning curve are inadequate, leaving players to figure out many mechanics on their own, which can be confusing.
  • Online matchmaking is hindered by a small community, making it difficult to find matches, and there are issues with game balance, particularly with certain characters.
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has been widely criticized for being unpolished and filled with bugs, leading to a frustrating experience that lacks fun and coherence. Many players found the controls unintuitive, particularly in executing special moves, and the overall animation quality was described as amateurish, detracting from the game's enjoyment.

    • “The gameplay is engaging and offers a variety of mechanics that keep each match fresh and exciting.”
    • “I love how the gameplay encourages strategic thinking and quick reflexes, making every encounter thrilling.”
    • “The controls are smooth and responsive, allowing for fluid movement and seamless execution of combos.”
    • “Too many bugs and unpolished gameplay make this one of the worst Smash Bros. games.”
    • “The gameplay seems neat, but I couldn't figure out how to perform any of the special moves. I was hoping the move inputs would be just like Smash, but they aren't.”
    • “Let's start off with the gameplay: it just isn't fun. It feels very lazily made, like grannies took some napkins and started hitting each other with them. You either don't hit someone, or it doesn't do any damage at all.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews; while many players appreciate the pleasant art style and beautiful backgrounds, others criticize the character designs as unattractive. Overall, the visuals offer a blend of appealing environments contrasted by less favorable character aesthetics.

    • “Very pleasant graphics and style.”
    • “The graphics are pleasing to the eye and the game provides a lot of hours of fun.”
    • “The backgrounds and stages are beautiful, making the experience enjoyable despite the character designs.”
    • “The graphics look bad and good at the same time, like taking the worst imaginable food with the best sauce. The worst food is the characters; they are just... ugly as almighty. But the best sauce is the background/stages; they are beautiful, like going through a stroll would still make it beautiful.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game starts off as acceptable but quickly becomes repetitive and irritating, leading many players to prefer their own playlists instead.

    • “The music is okay at first, but the more you listen to it, the more it gets annoying. Trust me, you'll end up changing to your own music instead of listening to this.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is criticized for its inconsistent designs, with characters appearing disjointed and lacking cohesion within the game's overall aesthetic.

    • “Character designs are passable, yet they don't look like they fit in the same game.”
    • “The character development feels shallow and lacks meaningful progression.”
    • “I found the characters to be one-dimensional, making it hard to connect with their stories.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players appreciate the game's optimization, noting that movement is fluid and the user interface is well-designed, contributing to a smooth gameplay experience.

    • “The movement feels nice, the UI (user interface) is well-designed, and everything feels smooth and optimized.”
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Go All Out: Free To Play is a action game.

Go All Out: Free To Play is available on PC and Windows.

Go All Out: Free To Play was released on January 9, 2020.

Go All Out: Free To Play was developed by Blue Sunset Games.

Go All Out: Free To Play has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Go All Out: Free To Play is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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