blind unapologetic hatred for this game is about as corny as its fanbase, that combined with the admittedly shitty way the kickstarter was handled gaslit most people into thinking this game is worse than hitler when its a perfectly serviceable rhythm game with lots of promise, perfect example of people saying "guys we've GOTTA support indie games!!!!!!" right up until they become the next viral thing
Hi guys, it's me, Team Funkin's Personal Crack dealer. I figured that it would be a nice time to sit down and write a proper review of the game of one of my most supportive clients, and since I'm here bored, sitting in the living room of my luxurious $2million mansion with my laptop, there's no better time like the present to do it.
First and foremost, I want to say that if you were one of the hopeful players that pledged to the overly ambitious kickstarter of a team of 4 guys, I'm really sorry, and I hope that you get your game eventually (although I wouldn't personally be on the expectation of it releasing soon lmao), but also I thank you from the bottom of my heart because now thanks to it, I have two state-of-the-art racing cars parked outside my crib, I really couldn't be living a better life!
Now I have sidetracked enough, it's time to properly review the current state of the game. FNF is an easily moddable rhythm game— wait hold on, someone is calling me I think my FBI agent isn't on board with me bragging about being a Crack dealer, I promise to finish this review later, just like Team Funkin promised they are working on the game and on the kickstarter physical rewards
First and foremost, I want to say that if you were one of the hopeful players that pledged to the overly ambitious kickstarter of a team of 4 guys, I'm really sorry, and I hope that you get your game eventually (although I wouldn't personally be on the expectation of it releasing soon lmao), but also I thank you from the bottom of my heart because now thanks to it, I have two state-of-the-art racing cars parked outside my crib, I really couldn't be living a better life!
Now I have sidetracked enough, it's time to properly review the current state of the game. FNF is an easily moddable rhythm game— wait hold on, someone is calling me I think my FBI agent isn't on board with me bragging about being a Crack dealer, I promise to finish this review later, just like Team Funkin promised they are working on the game and on the kickstarter physical rewards
it's genuinely quite hard to put to words how i feel about this game. it's been left to rot by its developers after millions were put into its funding, it started a wave of internet creations that still hasn't stopped, it's all in all coincidentally responsible for so many good fan projects and yet the base game is just... fine. i think it really is fun to replay and a great format for a 4key ddr clone style of thing, the basic premise lends itself to so many fun animated encounters that compliment the music, but the base game only scratches a millimeter of that potential, and the existing songs being replayable only applies when using a fanmade engine that fixes the awful input system. all in all, i really don't know. but i do know that if the full thing ever comes out, don't pay for it because those devs are not to be trusted dawg have you seen their twitters
por ser um jogo apenas de ritmo não há muito o que falar, algumas musicas são boas, outras você prefere pular do que ouvir denovo, os cenários/desenhos são bonitinhos nada demais, e pode ser meio cansativo papo de jogar 4 musicas em um dia e deixar o resto pra depois (pelo menos no meu caso), mas o jogo atualmente não tem nenhuma atualização, mas nada melhor que os modders que deixem o jogo vivo não fazendo nada de errado né? né???