There was once a time when the world was engulfed in darkness. Mankind fought six battles to save their world, but lost every single one. All hope was lost for humanity.
But one day the darkness was finally driven back by the swords of four heroes. Light returned to the world, and with it came peace and serenity. The world was then divided into two major countries: The Magic Kingdom and the Steam Empire.
The people prospered like never before. But in recent months, rumors have spread among the people that the darkness is returning. Fate has once again brought together warriors from all over the world.
Some fight in the relentless pursuit of justice, some fight due to their conviction and faith, but all must come to a solution in Battle Fantasia. Developed by ARC System Works, creators of the highly popular Guilty Gear series, Battle Fantasia utilizes RPG-style elements and blends them with high-level fighting gameplay.
Good fighting game poorly ported to PC and suffering from botched netcode. [10/2015, p.69]
Battle Fantasia arrives on Steam PC in a graphic renewed version and a rebalanced gameplay.
My main problem is the frame rate drops in crucial moments, as in a fighting game this can be the difference between winning and losing.
Battle Fantasia has some ambition. Character variety is strong, and one or two characters are designed in such a way that spam attacks don't immediately overcome strategy, and are both fun to play with and against as a consequence. But there are too many negatives to encourage a purchase over other quality fighting games available now.
Sadly, this porting doesn't show enough care from its creators, especially when it comes to the graphics.
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