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Hyperdimension Fight is a single player role playing game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Fight with your favorite Anime characters in this Idle RPG Game!

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 344 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions

  • The game features a wide variety of characters from multiple anime franchises, making it enjoyable for fans.
  • The graphics and art style are appealing, contributing to an engaging gameplay experience.
  • It's a fun and addictive game that allows players to enjoy collecting characters without needing to spend excessively.
  • The game has a heavy pay-to-win model, making it difficult for free-to-play players to progress without spending money.
  • There are frequent bugs and performance issues, including lag and loading screen problems that hinder gameplay.
  • Progression can feel grindy and unrewarding, with events and resources often feeling random and poorly communicated.
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many players praising the art style and character designs as fun and visually appealing. However, some users criticize the graphics as generic and lacking in quality, indicating a divide in player satisfaction. Additionally, there are mentions of glitches that detract from the overall visual experience.

    • “Really fun and great art style.”
    • “Great game and the graphics are awesome.”
    • “Great characters, great graphics; a bit of a grind but well worth it. Fun, fun, fun!”
    • “That art style is god awful.”
    • “Boring and generic with garbage art style.”
  • monetization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game is heavily criticized for being pay-to-win (p2w), with exclusive content available only to a small number of high spenders and misleading promotional offers. Players express disappointment over unfulfilled promises, such as free summons, while acknowledging the game's addictive nature and lack of ads. Overall, the monetization practices are viewed as exploitative and detrimental to the gaming experience.

    • “An awesome game, no ads, and addictive.”
    • “This game is already 100% pay-to-win; it's an easy cash grab for the developers. The admins and devs created a VIP store exclusive only to a small number of players who spend a lot of money.”
    • “They offer you lower pay-to-win options for in-game purchases, and then they have overpowered characters that are exclusive to their sketchy overseas website if you buy directly through them.”
    • “I've played games like this, but this one has the worst monetization model I've seen yet.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be somewhat excessive, often feeling unrewarding unless they are willing to invest in microtransactions to expedite progress. While many enjoy the game overall, the daily grind can become a challenging and repetitive experience.

    • “A little grinding heavy unless you are okay with microtransactions to help speed up the leveling and items.”
    • “It's good to be grindy, but it's not rewarding.”
    • “Very fun game, but the tough part is grinding everything every day.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is praised for its fun, cooperative elements and the excitement of building strong teams featuring popular anime characters like Ichigo and Byakuya, along with weekly tournaments. However, some users feel that the experience is marred by the company's greed and a lack of support for free-to-play players, detracting from the potential of the game's character design and mechanics.

    • “Super fun! If you like anime and making strong teams, the cooperative gameplay is fantastic. Plus, there's a chance every week to compete in tournaments. Did I mention anime? Ichigo and Byakuya on the same team—finally, haha, yeah, I said it!”
    • “Gameplay in ads is completely different.”
    • “Super fun, yeah, if you like anime and making strong teams, cooperative gameplay, and a chance every week to beat people in tournaments. Did I mention anime? Ichigo and Byakuya on the same team, finally!”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the humor in the game, highlighting the fun and amusing design of the avatars, which contribute to an overall lighthearted and entertaining experience.

    • “The game features fun, amazing, and hilariously designed avatars.”
    • “The humor is spot-on, with witty dialogue that keeps you laughing.”
    • “I love the quirky animations and funny scenarios that make every moment enjoyable.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The background music is generally well-received, but players note a lack of battle sound effects and feel that the overall music could benefit from updates to sound quality and modernity.

    • “The background music is working fine, but there's no battle sound.”
    • “I really like the game, but it needs to be updated in terms of sound effects, and the music seems very outdated.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features impressive graphics but suffers from stability issues, including glitches and difficulties in obtaining summon tickets. Additionally, players have reported losing progress when engaging in multi-server gaming, indicating a need for improved stability.

    • “The game has nice graphics, but there are two major problems: there are some glitches, and it's very hard to get summon tickets.”
    • “It's fun, but it's buggy; if you start multi-server gaming, you can lose a server's progress.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game requires players to engage frequently, typically 2-3 times a day, to complete daily missions and level up characters, indicating a grind-heavy narrative experience that emphasizes ongoing participation.

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Hyperdimension Fight is a role playing game.

Hyperdimension Fight is available on Phone and Tablet.

Hyperdimension Fight was developed by Xin Sheng Games.

Hyperdimension Fight has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Hyperdimension Fight is a single player game.

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