Furi

Developer: The Game Bakers
Release: Jul 5th 2016
Platforms:
Action
Indie
Challenging
Stylish
Addictive
Repetitive
Unresponsive Controls
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" Fast-paced action indie with unique boss fights and synthwave soundtrack but tedious walking segments "

Furi Review

Furi is a challenging and stylish boss rush game that combines fast-paced hack-and-slash combat with bullet hell mechanics. Players face a series of unique bosses, each with multiple phases and distinct patterns requiring precise timing for dodging and parrying. The game emphasizes skill mastery, rewarding players who learn enemy movesets and counters. Between boss fights, players traverse atmospheric walking segments that contribute to the game's artistic narrative but are often criticized for feeling slow and repetitive. The soundtrack, featuring synthwave artists like Carpenter Brut and Waveshaper, is widely praised for perfectly complementing the combat and enhancing immersion. While the story is minimal and somewhat disjointed, it adds a layer of mystery and emotional weight to the experience. Some players find the controls, especially the dodge mechanic, less responsive than expected, and the final boss is frequently cited as frustrating and poorly designed. Despite these issues, Furi is regarded as a great value, especially on sale, with replayability through higher difficulty modes and a grading system.

Highlights

Players consistently praise Furi's unique and challenging boss fights that blend bullet hell and melee combat seamlessly. The soundtrack is exceptional, with synthwave tunes that enhance the game's atmosphere. The art style and character designs are distinctive and memorable, contributing to the game's immersive aesthetic. The combat mechanics, particularly the parry and dodge system, offer a rewarding and skill-based experience. Many appreciate the game's tight gameplay loop and the adrenaline rush of overcoming tough bosses.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include the unskippable and slow walking segments between bosses, which some players find tedious and disruptive to pacing. The dodge mechanic is often described as unresponsive or awkward, leading to frustration during fights. The final boss is widely regarded as disappointing, breaking the flow and mechanics established earlier. Some players note the minimal and disjointed story, which may not engage everyone. Additionally, a few reviews mention control inconsistencies and occasional bugs that detract from the experience.

Pros

  • Unique boss fights combining bullet hell and melee combat mechanics.
  • Exceptional synthwave soundtrack that enhances game immersion.
  • Distinctive art style and memorable character designs.
  • Challenging gameplay rewarding skillful dodging and parrying.
  • Tight, adrenaline-pumping combat with satisfying feedback.
  • Multiple difficulty levels and grading system add replay value.
  • Atmospheric narrative with intriguing, if minimal, storytelling.

Cons

  • Unskippable walking segments between bosses feel slow and tedious.
  • Dodge mechanic can be unresponsive or awkward to use.
  • Final boss design is frustrating and poorly received.
  • Minimal and sometimes disjointed story lacks depth.
  • Some control inconsistencies and input delays reported.
  • Certain boss fights feel repetitive or unfairly difficult.
  • Lack of aim assist affects ranged combat effectiveness.

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Worth the Price
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Release Date Jul 5th 2016
Publisher The Game Bakers
Developer The Game Bakers
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Very Positive (6,427)
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