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Knightfall: Rivals

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51%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
graphics, grinding
51% User Score Based on 53 reviews

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Knightfall: Rivals is a multiplayer casual turn-based strategy game with a historical theme. It was developed by Behaviour Interactive Inc. and was released on July 20, 2017. It received neutral reviews from players.

Knightfall: Rivals is a free-to-play, card-collecting battle game. Unlock, collect and upgrade over 100 unique cards. Build your own strategic deck and battle others in full 3D with real-time matchmaking and gameplay. Compete in casual mode or climb the ranks of the Templars on an ever-changing global leaderboard.

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51%
Audience ScoreBased on 53 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions

  • The game features a simple mechanic that is easy to learn, making it a great introduction to card collecting and strategy.
  • Fast-paced gameplay with quick matches (15 seconds per turn) and a variety of card abilities adds depth and strategy.
  • The visual design and music create an engaging atmosphere, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
  • The game suffers from a pay-to-win model, where players who spend money can easily overpower those who don't.
  • Matchmaking is inconsistent, often pairing new players against those with significantly stronger decks, leading to frustrating experiences.
  • The loot box system is tedious, with long cooldowns and limited slots, restricting player progression and enjoyment.
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a simple mechanic and fast-paced turns, enhanced by a great tutorial and appealing visuals. While some players find it fun and engaging, others criticize it for being repetitive and lacking historical accuracy, with comparisons to Triple Triad highlighting its mixed reception. Overall, the gameplay offers interesting twists but may not be enough to compensate for other shortcomings.

    • “Simple mechanic, great tutorial, fast play (15 seconds per turn and 15 cards in deck), interesting way to get new cards, and excellent visual ambiance and music.”
    • “Very fun and fast gameplay.”
    • “But the twist and gameplay is quite nice, and you really have to think strategically with your cards in order to make it work.”
    • “Terrible historical accuracy and boring gameplay.”
    • “The card design was interesting, but the gameplay is really boring.”
    • “Can't recommend it; the gameplay isn't good enough to excuse the rest, sadly.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics have received mixed feedback, with some users noting that the medieval artwork feels bland and reused, while others appreciate the polished visuals that enhance the overall experience of the card game.

    • “A fun card game with polished graphics and sound.”
    • “The artwork is bland.”
    • “It's medieval artwork that seems to be reused.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious, particularly in the context of earning in-game currency and rewards without spending money. While the game draws comparisons to Triple Triad from Final Fantasy XIII, the repetitive nature of grinding detracts from the overall enjoyment.

    • “Personally, having played Magic: The Gathering using both the physical cards and the software versions, I now get bored with software deck builders and the grinding to earn silver, gold, and chests of goodies without paying too much.”
    • “This game is basically Triple Triad from FFXIII set in a 'templar' era; not bad, but a little bit tedious.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised for its excellent quality, enhancing the overall visual ambiance and contributing to an engaging gameplay experience. Players appreciate how it complements the fast-paced mechanics and the tutorial effectively.

    • “The music creates an immersive atmosphere that enhances the overall gameplay experience.”
    • “The soundtrack is captivating and perfectly complements the game's visuals, making each moment feel special.”
    • “The audio design, especially the music, adds a layer of depth that keeps players engaged and entertained.”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that after progressing through the initial ranks of achievements, accumulating gold becomes increasingly challenging, leading to a greater reliance on microtransactions.

    • “Once you've pushed past the first few ranks of each achievement, gold becomes very difficult to amass, making microtransactions more necessary.”
    • “The game feels heavily designed around encouraging players to spend money, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “It's frustrating that progress is often gated behind paywalls, making it hard to enjoy the game without spending extra.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for lacking depth and engagement, with users highlighting a pay-to-win model that detracts from any narrative experience.

    • “Pay to win from the beginning and no storyline.”
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Knightfall: Rivals is a casual turn-based strategy game with historical theme.

Knightfall: Rivals is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Knightfall: Rivals was released on July 20, 2017.

Knightfall: Rivals was developed by Behaviour Interactive Inc..

Knightfall: Rivals has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Knightfall: Rivals is a multiplayer game.

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