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Rivals at War: 2084 is a single player and multiplayer casual shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Hothead Games and was released on July 18, 2013. It received neutral reviews from players.

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53%Audience ScoreBased on 340 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Engaging and strategic core gameplay with a unique card-based tactical combat system that is addictive and enjoyable.
  • Graphics and animation provide a cool and satisfying visual presentation despite being somewhat outdated.
  • Active and helpful support team that has addressed some purchase issues for players.
  • Game frequently crashes on launch and during gameplay, especially on newer devices, making it often unplayable.
  • In-game purchases often fail to deliver currency or items, causing frustration and loss of player trust.
  • Matchmaking is poorly balanced, often pairing players with significantly stronger opponents, making progression and enjoying the game difficult.
  • graphics

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 36% neutral mentions, 21% negative mentions

    The game's graphics receive mixed reviews, with some praising the art style and motion as fantastic and enjoyable, while others criticize them as outdated, akin to PS2 quality, and in need of improvement or updates. Overall, the visuals are considered decent but inconsistent, impacting the overall experience for some players.

    • “The art style and graphics are fantastic and the gameplay is beyond perfect.”
    • “I love the graphics and motion.”
    • “It's an amazing game with fantastic great graphics.”
    • “The game has outdated graphics and could use an update.”
    • “Graphics dropped; maybe some games should have stayed the same and not updated.”
    • “Graphics are PS2 level of bad and that's all this game is about.”
  • gameplay

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    The gameplay is generally enjoyable and solid, featuring strategic elements and appealing graphics, but is hindered by excessive grinding, costly healing and repairs, frustrating RNG mechanics, and problematic matchmaking. Additionally, some players criticize repetitive gameplay and suspect monetization practices that pressure spending. Overall, the game shows potential but requires improvements to balance progression and gameplay fairness.

    • “I found it very enjoyable but definitely take it slow at first and familiarize yourself with game mechanics.”
    • “This game is fabulous. The art style and graphics are fantastic and the gameplay is beyond perfect. However, the cost of healing and repairing gear is too expensive compared to the amount of coins you can actually make. Overall, a great experience I would recommend to my friends.”
    • “Core gameplay is solid but the progression grind slows down without spending.”
    • “Core gameplay is solid but progression grind slows without spending.”
    • “This game lacks actual gameplay; you just spectate your team die repeatedly and then win miraculously. Customization is lame and mostly useless, and the graphics are at PS2 level.”
    • “Game mechanics are terrible and switching devices is frustrating because you can't recover your team unless you remember a 12-digit login code.”
  • story

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    The story mode is criticized for technical issues such as game crashes when claiming rewards and poor AI behavior, which hinder mission completion. Additionally, players find the PvP-style story mode lacking in available campaigns and balanced matchmaking, leading to frustration and an inability to progress. Overall, the story experience is marred by bugs, server connectivity problems, and limited content.

    • “The story mode is technically a PvP mode as well; you still fight against other players.”
    • “Good concept, but not enough players for campaigns; basically can't get past the second mission because the campaign is unavailable to play.”
    • “Good but not enough players for campaigns, basically can't get past the second mission because you need to complete a campaign that's unavailable to play.”
    • “The server can't connect me to a regular or veteran campaign, so I can't continue with the missions.”
    • “I, their 'story mode' is technically a PvP mode still; you're still going to fight players.”
  • stability

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game's stability is hindered by several bugs and glitches, including a crashing in-game store that affects purchases and occasional gameplay issues like characters getting stuck or static screens. Despite these problems, players generally still enjoy the game but hope for more updates to improve functionality and stability.

    • “In game store is buggy. I tried purchasing $10 worth of bucks and the purchase was confirmed, then the game crashed, resulting in no bucks being credited to my account.”
    • “Only downside is a few glitches and errors here and there, like my sniper got stuck in a staircase and was rendered useless.”
    • “My game glitches badly, showing a static screen.”
  • monetization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    Monetization in the game is widely viewed as pushy and intrusive, with frequent ads and mechanics designed to encourage spending without lasting benefits. Additionally, some users report issues with in-game purchases not functioning properly, leading to frustration and considerations of uninstalling.

    • “Active dev team but monetization feels pushy.”
    • “Cash grab app where every mechanic is designed to make the player spend money on the game for some tacit sketchy benefit which doesn't last permanently.”
    • “In-game purchases don't work and don't deliver the bucks.”
  • optimization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game generally runs smoothly and is well-optimized based on long-term user experience; however, some players request an offline mode to improve performance and accessibility when internet connection is unavailable.

    • “I never have this problem before, I have played this game for 2 years and it always runs smoothly.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional aspect is not clearly detailed in the provided text, as it mostly includes game-related statistics and team information without specific insights on emotional experiences.

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Rivals at War: 2084 is a casual shooter game with science fiction theme. Common tags for Rivals at War: 2084 include free to play, science, stylized and competitive.

Rivals at War: 2084 is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Rivals at War: 2084 was released on July 18, 2013.

Rivals at War: 2084 was developed by Hothead Games.

Rivals at War: 2084 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Rivals at War: 2084 for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Rivals at War: 2084 is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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