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Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

|Japan|Role-playing (RPG), Fighting

8.3 /10

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7.1k ratings
Rating sources
Steam · Player score8.3/107k ratingsIGDB · Critic score8.3/102 ratingsIGDB · Player score7.4/1013 ratings
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Why play it

Dare to rumble with the best like never before with all-new characters, mechanics, and modes in the sequel to the revolutionary fighting game praised by both newcomers and fighting game veterans alike. Experience even smoother and more responsive online play with rollback netcode and engage in battle cross-platform against players on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam!

Story and worldbuilding

A Captivating Story Campaign Awaits Embark on a journey through the vast skies of Granblue Fantasy and immerse yourself in an epic adventure while mastering the fundamentals of gameplay. As you take on more quests in this action RPG-inspired experience, you'll continue to grow stronger.

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.3/10 across 7.1k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

This is a Expanded game leaning into Role-playing (RPG), Fighting. Confirm the form and fantasy before you commit.

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IGNMitchell Saltzman · 15 Dec, 2023
9/10

Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising fully realizes the potential that the vanilla game showed back in 2020. This is a feature rich and absolutely gorgeous 2D anime fighter with a deep roster of 28 fantastic characters, great netcode, and well implemented gameplay tweaks that reinvigorate the already exciting fighting system.

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VG247Connor Makar · 13 Dec, 2023
10/10

The original Granblue Fantasy Versus was, frankly, bodied by Covid-19. At a time when online infrastructure was so important, it was found lacking. Now, it's perfect. It plays wonderfully. It's as if the original release was the first draft. An initial attempt that, while respectable, fell short in key spots. Rising feels like the revised version. A Pythagorean theorem for fighting game accessibility, that manages to balance a good entry level experience with competitive depth.

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Push SquareRobert Ramsey · 16 Dec, 2023
8/10

Rising is the game that the original Granblue Fantasy Versus should have been, and while it's a bit cheeky that players are being asked to pay for it all over again — with yet more DLC characters incoming — it's hard to argue with the overall package. This is a gorgeous fighter that feels great to play.

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ShacknewsJosh Broadwell · 13 Dec, 2023
8/10

However, it’s hard to feel like that alone, plus an expanded roster, justify Versus Rising’s existence, especially if you played Versus for any length of time. If you missed the original Versus, though, then that doesn’t really matter. Rising is an excellent fighting game, even when the narrative context flies over your head.

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WccftechUle Lopez · 14 Dec, 2023

There's plenty of content for those seeking to shell out the cash, however, and that's the best part. Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising offers plenty of content for both its single-player and multiplayer components to justify its price tag and its new mechanics and highly refined visuals are just a beautiful sight to behold.

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Hardcore GamerChris Shive · 30 Dec, 2023
8/10

Whether viewed as a full-fledged sequel or enhanced re-release, Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising is an improvement over its predecessor in just about every way. The single player content is of decent quantity for a fighting game, but could easily be completed in a single weekend. Most of the longevity will come from the multiplayer components, whether it be fighting against other players online in traditional matches or getting into some of the more unexpected minigames in Grand Bruise Legends. The accessibility is one of the best features Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising in that it allows newcomers the ease to jump in and pull off impressive combos, yet the system is complex enough that it requires dedication to master. As it stands this is a great fighting game for players of all experience and skill levels.

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CriticLenzAli Hasanzadeh · 11 Feb, 2024
8/10

Granblue Fantasy Versus, crafted by the veterans at Arc System Works, features uniquely designed gameplay that balances accessibility with surprising depth. Its excellent tutorial system makes it highly recommended for newcomers to fighting games. However, the lack of single-player content, the removal of RPG Mode, and its repetitive, tedious story mode do somewhat tarnish the overall experience.

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NoobFeedAzfar Rayan · 25 Jan, 2024
9/10

Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising has many good features but is far from flawless. Nevertheless, it's a huge improvement over where the fighting game is and has been a fantastic experience. The characters are well-designed, and the new mechanics are satisfying to use, even though they might not revolutionize the series. Although there are still a few things that could use some tweaking, and we all know that long-distance matches are something to steer clear of, the game seems comprehensive. Consider giving Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising a go if you were unsure about buying it and hadn't tried the free version—you could end up liking it.

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Video ChumsA.J. Maciejewski · 17 Jan, 2024
8/10

Yes, Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising is a good fighting game but its totes adorbs Grand Bruise Legends mode is what really won me over.

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IGN KoreaDonghun Lee · 14 Jan, 2024
9/10

In order to ensure the longevity of the game’s lifespan, they’ve focused on polishing the features that were praised for, all while implementing the highly anticipated rollback netcode and crossplay functionality. The launch of their free edition was well handled as well as the party mode gameplay which settles their unique position amongst other fighting games

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