MultiVersus

MultiVersus (2024)

by Player First Games, WB Games
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:MultiVersus is a free-to-play platform fighter that brings the depth of iconic WB stars to life across the nearly endless possibilities of play.
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I’ve played Multiversus since the beta. I followed leaks before release and stuck with it because the idea was incredible — any character could face off against any other. Jason Voorhees vs. the Powerpuff Girls on a Steven Universe battlefield? What a game. With leaks of full maps like Acme Labs, Coyote Canyon, and Primal — and characters like Daffy Duck and the Wicked Witch which were so so SO close to release — the potential was huge. With proper care, Multiversus could’ve been a massive hit, just as it was in beta. Yes, it struggled early with gameplay, but just when it found its footing and people saw what it could become, it was shut down. Please, give this game a chance.
MultiVersus was the best platform fighter i ever played, it always gave me reasons to come back and keep playing, it made me fell at home. I knew since the first rumors back in 2021 that this game was made for me and was about to change my life forever. I don't think i ever enjoyed multiplayer in any game as much as i did in MultiVersus, the game was focused in 2v2, and the game was always encouraging me to find someone to play with, i was progressing with my teammates, and this geinuely was an amazing experience. I met so many nice people, learned about shows and movies that i never watched and improve my art skills thanks to this game. I saw MultiVersus more than just a game, it was something that helped me at my lowest. MultiVersus gave me opportunities that Nintendo didn't with Smash, and i want to thank all the devs for making this possible. Please let this game continue, i would be really happy if this somehow becomes a reality.
Free to play platform fighter. Been playing it since their Tech Test 2 where I was under NDA playing it which was very cool as a fan. Not a smash clone like everyone says, much more dynamic. Hate not making it back to the stage in smash? Hate how you character's up B sucks? MvS fixes all of that, movement is more fluid and I'm where I want to be when I want to be there more often. It's not perfect but my friends and I have played this game to death and cant believe we won't be able to do crazy stuff in 2v2 matches anymore. Game had many characters in development/completed that we will never see like Wicked Witch and Daffy, not to mention it's Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill's last appearance as Batman and joker together. Idk how you could save this game from WBs evil clutches but I pray you do, this game is amazing
I have played MultiVersus since Closed Alpha, and it is a blast to play. The gameplay was unlike any other PlatFighter I have played. It brings together icons like Bugs Bunny, the PPG, and Batman, while also having wild cards like Jason, and The Iron Giant. The characters not only pull moves from a bunch of their source material, but they feel like the characters I grew up to know and love. One of the biggest things that I applauded MultiVersus for was the CROSSOVER aspect of this game, it's character interactions are some of the best.....who wouldn't want to see Samurai Jack talking to Rick Sanchez. I would like to have this on GOG in order to preserve the charm of this game with it's legendary cast of characters and overall unique gameplay experience.
Multiversus was a game I absolutely adored back when it first released. It was funny. It was creative, But best of all, it was unique. A fighting game with characters across different Warner Bros franchises. Oh man! I'm still geeking out about it! It is such a shame that Warner Bros. Fumbled it so badly. All because of greedy bigots. Multiversus didn't deserve the fate that it got. It had so much potential to become a truly awesome game. I would give anything to see it return in a more shiny spotlight.
This game meant a lot to me during the beta and had high hopes for relaunch. Gameplay is solid and the fact well known characters interacted with each other gave them and the game a lot of personality. It sure had a lot of potential, but unfortunately got wasted by terrible decision making in possibly every area: bad monetization, bad progression (currency and unlocking fighters), bad character picks (two obscure hype-killers in particular), bad balance and overall slowness in reacting to issues. Nonetheless, I've played it a lot, where else can I see Shaggy punching Jason Voorhees or Gremlins shooting at Batman? I hope that one day they give this idea a spiritual successor under another studio.
One of the most unique concepts for American games specifically getting to see our childhood hash it out in a friendly brawl. Free to play which is more than any of us gamers could ask for, and it shouldn’t be discontinued simply because of poor handling. A few tweaks in the right direction for everyone’s childhood.
I got really good at this game but my ps5 been heating up so I couldn’t play it recently, I wish the devs would keep trying to add new characters and not give up, I actually enjoy this game it would be a shame to waste
I've been playing this game since the Open Beta, and the most I can say is when it is fun, it's really fun. I play the game with my partner a lot, and the best things I can say for it is in regards to the characters and gameplay. It's a little faster and floatier than Smash, to be sure, but it's also got personality due to it. I mean, after all, it's the fighting game where Bugs Bunny can drop a safe on Batman with no effs given. And I think it's why I like it so much. It was willing to take risks, even if it didn't entirely pay off. And I wanna keep that around.
This game has brought me and some very good friends together, not to mention how awesome playing as my fav characters is. I absolutely adore this game and would love to see it be preserved online.
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