- May 2, 2017
- Pixel Cream
Way of Redemption
41%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
63% User Score 16 reviews
Platforms
About
Way of Redemption is a MOSA (Multiplayer Online Sport Arena) game from Pixel Cream











+1
Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The gameplay is fun and offers a unique blend of sports and combat mechanics, making it engaging for casual gaming.
- Cross-platform multiplayer is a strong feature, allowing players to compete with others on different consoles seamlessly.
- The game has a variety of characters with unique skills, providing some depth and customization for players.
- The tutorial system is poorly implemented, forcing players to watch YouTube videos instead of providing an in-game tutorial.
- The game suffers from a lack of content, with only a few characters and game modes available, leading to a repetitive experience.
- The graphics and user interface are dated and unpolished, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "Way of Redemption" is praised for its classic, engaging mechanics and substantial content, making it the core strength of the game. However, some players find the gameplay area limited and the perspective angle unappealing. While the game is simplistic and heavily influenced by MOBA mechanics, it remains enjoyable, especially if server issues are resolved.
“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 is a classic old school game in the sense that the gameplay and content is where the meat of this sandwich resides.”