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Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Review - A Disappointing Brawler

Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Review - A Disappointing Brawler
Review

Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Review - A Disappointing Brawler
Review

Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds


Release Date:Feb 2013
IGDB Rating:7.3/10
Published:3 months ago
4/10
Meh-tastic
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game developed by Division2 and published by 5pb. It is a spin-off of the Phantom Breaker fighting game series, but unfortunately, it fails to capture the excitement and fun of its predecessor.

One of the biggest issues with Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds is its lackluster gameplay. The combat feels clunky and unresponsive, making it difficult to chain combos or execute special moves. The controls are also not very intuitive, making it frustrating to perform even basic actions. This lack of polish makes the game feel more like a chore than an enjoyable experience.
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds screenshot 1

Another major drawback of the game is its repetitive levels. The environments and enemy types quickly become monotonous, leading to a lack of variety and excitement. The lack of level design creativity makes each stage blend together, and the repetitive nature of the gameplay quickly becomes tiresome.

Furthermore, Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds suffers from a lack of content. There are only a handful of playable characters, and the upgrade system is shallow and uninteresting. This lack of depth makes the game feel shallow and lacking in replay value.
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds screenshot 2

On a positive note, the game does have a charming retro art style with pixelated graphics that harken back to the classic beat 'em up games of the past. The soundtrack also adds to the nostalgic feel of the game.

In conclusion, Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds falls short of being an engaging brawler. Its lackluster gameplay, repetitive levels, and lack of content make it a disappointing experience. While the retro art style and soundtrack are commendable, they are not enough to save the game. I would recommend looking elsewhere for a more satisfying beat 'em up experience.
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