It's not bad by any means but really has not won me over. Whenever you hear about this game it is hyped a lot and it just didn't live up to those expectations for me. Plus when it is not on sale it is excessively expensive for the amount of things in it.
Furi
- Release Date:
- Jul 5, 2016
- Metacritic:
- 76
- Developer:
- The Game Bakers
- Publisher:
- The Game Bakers
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Fight your way free in this ultra-responsive, fast-paced sword fighting and dual-stick shooting game.
Boss design by Takashi Okazaki. Original soundtrack by Carpenter Brut, Danger, The Toxic Avenger, Lorn, Scattle, Waveshaper and Kn1ght!
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User Reviews
Furi delivers an intense and exhilarating experience with its tight combat mechanics and challenging boss fights that will test your reflexes and strategy. Each battle feels like a high-stakes duel, with unique patterns and clever designs that keep you on your toes. Though the game is short, it offers plenty of replayability with its fast-paced action and various difficulty settings. It’s a perfect pick for those who crave tough challenges and want to master every encounter.
Music great, but I'm not interested in a schmup or bosses being invulnerable for long periods of time.
Short, simple, and effective. I wasn't really a fan of boss rush games but the ost and storytelling drew me in. I was surprised at how fair each fight was, even in the harder difficulty This game is an 11, and it would probably give itself a 12
Too difficult and if you lose it starts from very beginning. Like every death is Real Death. Not my kind of tea, I'm not one of those nerds digginng same level 1000 times to get through. Also controller layout really bad and inconvenient. Why indie game devs are always trying ot be "creative" about controls? There are tons of fighting games, dudes! Mortal Kombad, Tekken, Street Fighter. LEARN FROM THEM!!!! Don't invent wheel, you are obviously bad at it. I wish I could get refund for this nonsense
this game is both difficult, yet rewarding. it genuinely felt good making it thru that first introduction fight with the jailer, even though it took me a few tries to finally beat him. definitely coming back to this gem in the future.
I don't hate it but it just doesn't do it for me. I think the beginning is just too difficult as someone who wants to try the game like me and is instantly turned off by how much health the first boss has. (Not mechanically difficult but annoyingly difficult in terms of boss hp. First fight shouldn’t take this long)
I try to write all the things I get from the game The combat system of this game is perfect The fights are very challenging and each one is attractive and unique in its own way Most of the focus of the game is on fighting and gameplay, and the story of the game is a small part of it The music of the game is very pleasant and listening to them increases the excitement during the boss fight I suggest buying this game on steam sale If you are a fan of challenging games
This game have the most petty game designer i ever seen. They forces you to follow their pace, not allowing for aggressive player to enjoy the game. Boss will automatically dodge attacks when the game designer says "No, this is not the time for you to attack, wait until the boss finishes their move, only then you could attack". You're not allowed to interrupt their Attack, Boss Invisibility Frames also not told properly. Attack doesn't auto-snap to the enemies, instead of using Button Combination to determine where to dodge, they use the cursor, in which in a bullet hell game, you have to be grateful you can even see where your character is. But whoa what are you saying, you're using button combination when in "Duel Mode" in which the player have break the boss shield and time to deal damage. Yeah they switches how you control your character mid game. Isn't that crazy?
Cool little boss gauntlet game, very creative and unique. It's a 6h ride and the last boss is a pain in the butt, but it's also fair and the feeling is really good once you beat it! The choice the player has to make to access the final boss is kind of confusing, neither is too clear about whether they'll take you to the good or bad ending.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 / AMD Phenom II X4
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 / AMD R7 250 (1GB VRAM min) (for 720p 60FPS)
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Controller
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Furi cost?
Furi costs $710.00.
What are the system requirements for Furi?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 / AMD Phenom II X4 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 / AMD R7 250 (1GB VRAM min) (for 720p 60FPS) Storage: 5 GB available space Additional Notes: Controller Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Furi available on?
Furi is available on Windows PC.
Is Furi worth buying?
Furi has 74% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 76/100.
When was Furi released?
Furi was released on Jul 5, 2016.
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