- May 2, 2017
- Pixel Cream
Way of Redemption
Way of Redemption is all there technically and functionally, but it’s empty and short on content. Every moment spent playing, the obviousness of it being an attempt at a forced e-sports success hangs over the experience, which is pretty dull to begin with.
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Way of Redemption is a single player and multiplayer sport game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Pixel Cream and was released on May 2, 2017. It received neutral reviews from critics and mostly positive reviews from players.
Way of Redemption is a MOSA (Multiplayer Online Sport Arena) game from Pixel Cream
- Gameplay is fast-paced, skill-based, and fun with deep mechanics including combos, abilities, and power-ups.
- Cross-platform multiplayer works well, allowing matches between PC and PS4 players with mostly stable connections.
- All characters are free to play, each with unique skills, and there are multiple game modes including singles and doubles.
- The game has very limited content with few characters and maps, and only one main game mode leading to repetitive gameplay.
- The UI and graphics feel dated and unpolished, and the forced external YouTube tutorials create a frustrating onboarding experience.
- Server issues cause high latency and poor online play quality, and the small player base results in limited matchmaking and unbalanced competition.
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The gameplay is praised for being classic, engaging, and top-notch, with a focus on content and a fair in-game economy without micro-transactions. However, some users find the gameplay area small and the perspective angle less appealing, while noting the game’s simplicity and MOBA-like mechanics. Overall, the gameplay is considered fun and the key strength of the game, though server issues and dated graphics/UI may affect the experience.
“Way of Redemption is a classic old school game in the sense that the gameplay and content is where the meat of this sandwich resides.”
“Graphically it is not amazing, and the UI is rather dated, but gameplay is absolutely top notch.”
“Whether or not this title is your cup of tea, I think you will easily be won over by the gameplay and content supplied.”
“I felt the gameplay area was too small and I wasn’t a fan of the perspective angle.”
“If the servers get fixed, this game would warrant a recommendation, at least under the consideration that would-be owners understand the game is very simplistic and very tied to MOBA mechanics.”
Way of Redemption
Way of Redemption is all there technically and functionally, but it’s empty and short on content. Every moment spent playing, the obviousness of it being an attempt at a forced e-sports success hangs over the experience, which is pretty dull to begin with.
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7IGN Logo Bueno Un buen comienzo para un título que nace con los eSports en mente, aunque aún le queda camino que recorrer para convertirse en 'lo que podría llegar a ser". Por Albert Manjón
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Frequently Asked Questions
Way of Redemption is a sport game with fantasy theme.
Way of Redemption is available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Windows and others.
Way of Redemption was released on May 2, 2017.
Way of Redemption was developed by Pixel Cream.
Way of Redemption has received neutral reviews from players and neutral reviews from critics. Most players liked Way of Redemption for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.
Way of Redemption is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.
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