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Last Berserker: Endless War

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49%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:graphics, replayability
Most mentioned negative aspects:gameplay, grinding
82% User Score Based on 11 reviews

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Last Berserker: Endless War is a single player action game. It was developed by Hakan Tatar and was released on January 11, 2018. It received positive reviews from players.

Kill or Die! Engage & avenge in an endless survival fight to challenge the enemy. You are the last man standing – A legend born with nerves of steel and a warrior’s bravery, who must fight against all odds to defeat the enemy. Sounds easy?

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82%Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • Simple, addictive gameplay that is easy to pick up but challenging to master.
  • Variety of unlockable characters adds cosmetic diversity and incentive to keep playing.
  • Clean pixel art style and responsive controls enhance the arcade survival experience.
  • Lacks depth with minimal progression or evolving mechanics, potentially limiting long-term engagement.
  • Grind for unlocking new characters can feel lengthy and repetitive.
  • No multiplayer or additional modes; gameplay may become monotonous after a short period.
  • gameplay

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay focuses on straightforward, endurance-based combat without complex mechanics or evolving systems, making it accessible and well-suited for short, addictive sessions. While character variations add thematic flavor, they do not impact core gameplay, which remains consistent and fair even during crowded battles. However, its simplicity may feel limited for players seeking depth or variety.

    • “From the moment gameplay begins, the objective is clear—stand your ground, cut down incoming foes, and push your endurance to its limits before stamina runs out or enemies overwhelm you.”
    • “The battlefield remains readable even when crowded with enemies, ensuring that gameplay remains responsive and fair.”
    • “Last Berserker is a good mobile port with simple but addictive gameplay.”
    • “Without evolving mechanics, branching modes, or deeper systems, the core loop remains consistent from start to finish.”
    • “Gameplay: 2/5.....(2 keys...clicker)”
    • “There are no elaborate combo systems or layered skill trees; the emphasis lies squarely on mechanical execution.”
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a pixel art style with retro-inspired visuals that emphasize clarity and nostalgia, effectively reinforcing its arcade roots. While the graphics are generally well-received for their aesthetic variation and thematic flavor, some users note a lack of originality and limited variety in design elements.

    • “Visually, Last Berserker adopts a pixel art style that complements its arcade roots.”
    • “Character sprites and environments are rendered in a retro-inspired aesthetic that prioritizes clarity over intricate detail.”
    • “While these characters do not drastically alter gameplay mechanics, they provide aesthetic variation and thematic flavor.”
    • “4/10 - It looks nice, but it replicates another game I played (at least this one has better graphics, even if it is more unforgiving with its difficulty).”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding to unlock new characters is considered lengthy and time-consuming, with many viewing the various fighters as primarily cosmetic additions.

    • “Grinding coins takes a very long time, making progression slow and tedious.”
    • “Unlocking new fighters feels quite grindy and unrewarding since many characters seem to be only cosmetic.”
    • “The variety of unlockable fighters is nice, but obtaining them requires excessive grinding.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game emphasizes replayability through its fast-paced, reflex-driven combat and focused survival challenges, offering a responsive and clear experience that encourages repeated play.

    • “It embraces immediacy, reflex-driven combat, and replayable challenge as the pillars of its design.”
    • “It delivers a focused survival experience that values responsiveness, clarity, and replayability.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere evokes a classic arcade feel, with its endless format creating a nostalgic and engaging survival score-chasing experience.

    • “The endless format lends the game an arcade-like atmosphere reminiscent of classic survival score-chasers.”
  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized to accommodate both short and extended play sessions, allowing smooth performance that adapts to different gameplay durations.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's humor light and entertaining, particularly enjoying the amusing unlockable characters that add a fun, casual charm to the experience.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the music limited, noting there is only one track which is tolerable but lacks variety.

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Last Berserker: Endless War is a action game.

Last Berserker: Endless War is available on PC, Mac OS, Phone, iPad and others.

Last Berserker: Endless War was released on January 11, 2018.

Last Berserker: Endless War was developed by Hakan Tatar.

Last Berserker: Endless War has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Last Berserker: Endless War for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Last Berserker: Endless War is a single player game.

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