The game is incredibly barebones bad. It doesn't let you punch in a straight line even. Me doing actual martial arts, i came into this game with a open mind on it being bad, but this is just not worth money at all.
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A game created with unique street fighting moves and rules in mind. You live day to day working down your debt with the Mafia. As you work down your debt, you will receive orders on the date and location for your next fight and how to ensure your victory and survival. Meet your challenger face to face, accept the challenge, and knock him out using your street fighting skills. Unleash a barrage of swift blows and kicks because it can be over in just a moment, and you can’t afford to ever lose.
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Not a bad game for VR fans,you will definitely like it. The game was created taking into account the rules of street fighting.You fight to win, you win to survive. The only drawback is that the game is in early access and wait for its final development .
its a good game not much wrong with it, i suggest this to others who like this style
I like the concept of the game. The idea of a street fighting VR game sounds pretty cool, but sadly it was poorly executed here, and I do mean very poorly. First off, the only story in the game you're getting is what's in the store page description. There's no campaign, no missions or anything, just three areas to pick from in any order you choose and that's it. The fighting is god awful as well. If you think you're going to be throwing punches and kicks and expect to get clean hits, it's not gonna happen. You can be as accurate as you possibly can when throwing a punch but you will not hit your intended target. The only two punches I found that really work are over the top punches and body shots. The only real effective thing you can do is block attacks well. Considering how cheap the game is, I wasn't expecting anything too outstanding but I was still expecting something to be good but nope. If you're really curious about this game, then go ahead and give it a try. It's ...
My device: Oculus Rift Pros: Realistic graphics. Not too beautiful, but functional Hand tracking looks OK Cons: No enemy customization, they're all 20-30 cm shorter than me (I'm ~185cm), so I have to keep swing downward Cannot recenter & reorient, even with Oculus' reset view. It's a big problem with people with small room (like mine) Animation could be bad: All enemies stay REALLY close to you (too close you can kiss them if you want, literally). It's good for hitting enemies if you have short arms, but the down side is that if you try to close up on them, their arms can twist in directions that is simply impossible for human beings. It's hilarious for the first few minutes, but it gets old, pretty quickly If we really put some effort in throwing your punches, you would find the hand tracking is not that accurate, and the hit box is really weird It could be a good game for indoor VR exercise, IF the devs can address the cons I listed above. However, I would not recommend it at curr...
it would be nice to resize your arms like in the settings of Aeon. it doesnt feel right when my arm is extended but in the game its bent. i personally like being more of an athletic build, not bulky. shape and size of self in comparison with opponents would be cool. it would also be nice if when his hands are up and i punch between his hands at his face, it hits him. if you guys could make there blocking actually target my fist with accuracy, so that its a visual block, that would be cool. same with me, if i could block there kicks and punches visually, and it registers as a block..that would be nice.
If the developers want input they should contact me and I'd provide feedback. In a nutshell, the concept of the game is the only worthwhile part. The mechanics are completely unrealistic and totally not responsive. It's waaay too easy and punches are thrown and then land out of sync in totally unrealistic ways. I beat the entire game in less than 20 minutes, first try (and you probably will, too). The developers should try to get in touch with whoever made Thrill of the Fight. Those mechanics are the best I've experienced. I would not by this game unless some major work is done to improve the realism and responsiveness.
Shows great potential, a lot of ideas are still needed to change this from a demo into a full game though. The game itself seems fun and playable, its the complete lack of anything that's the current issue, but hopefully the dev's will put the time in and make this into something entertaining and satisfying
I really liked this game. I did not even expect that she would entice me so with her gameplay. Play do not regret it. What is surprising this game is worth a penny for such quality.
very cool game! most interesting! worth the money 100% I think it will be more interesting than cs
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 10
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Fighting Clans cost?
Fighting Clans costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Fighting Clans?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 10 Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD equivalent or greater DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Fighting Clans available on?
Fighting Clans is available on Windows PC.
Is Fighting Clans worth buying?
Fighting Clans has 66% positive reviews from 38 players.
When was Fighting Clans released?
Fighting Clans was released on Mar 3, 2020.
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