very nice combat, interesting dialogues and story. powerful and unique main character.

pure nostalgia. very grindy game, specially if you choose to play on the official servers. excellent soundtrack and fun combat system.

do yourself a favor and play this game. amazing story, soundtrack and gameplay; good replayability; a LOT of stuff to do after you finish the main story. i love hk so much

2016

very nice gameplay and probably the best game soundtrack i've ever listened to. i like open ended stories and i don't mind the vagueness of this game's story at all, but i wish they'd given us a little bit more lore to work with.

very satisfying combat system and good story. the game has a bit of replayability and lots of stuff to do after you finish the game, since there's a whole lot of places to go and 100%. 4 star rating because, even though the game has really nice combat, great lore and soundtrack, it can become repetitive quite fast because of the lack of variety when it comes to the enemies you face throughout your journey.

2012

very, VERY grindy game with a nice soundtrack. turn-based combat system which can be quite janky from time to time, but most of the time works well. don't know how beginner friendly it is, but Wakfu is definitely a fun game to play with friends. it's really fun alone aswell, but you'll get bored of it much quicker.

the gameplay is what really shines in this one. don't remember much about the soundtrack and the story has nothing to do with the original DMC storyline, but the gameplay slaps so fucking hard.

characters are very limited, pretty much soulless and the developers seem like they have no idea about how to balance their own game. only buy this if you really wanna play the game. if you just wanna get into the Guilty Gear franchise, i suggest GGXXACPR or GGXRD-R2.

Edit: game is good again. wild assault was a nice addition, giving (almost) all characters more pressure extension and combo routing possibilities. the balance feels good for the first time in a while and every character is at least viable, with the exception of Zato. good game.

very poor optimization and one of the worst combat systems i ever had the displeasure of experiencing. this game didn't age well and you should only play it if you REALLY wanna get a good grasp on the games' story before playing Wild Hunt.

MUCH better than the previous game. decent combat, soundtrack and a good story, being a direct sequel to the first game of the series. fun game and probably a mandatory title to play if you wanna truly grasp what's going on when playing Wild Hunt.

REALLY fun game if you have a bit of money to put into it. it's nice to have a notion of the meta before starting to play the game so that you strategically buy characters who have good perks, but if you don't want to do that, you can just buy whoever looks more fun and that's totally fine. to unlock a character's perks for other characters to use, you have to prestige that character and, because of that, the game does have its fair bit of grind, but it's mostly fine. good competitive game with a nice soundtrack and (mostly) decent gameplay. if you're new to it, check out Otzdarva on youtube, he makes a lot of content in order to help new players get into the game.

really cool game to play on the background or while listening to music/streams/podcasts. didn't play it that much, but i really liked the hours i spent on it.

really fun and free to play platform fighter. the game doesn't require much of your PC and uses a system of weapons instead of giving each character a new and unique moveset, so it's a very acessible game. i played it for a VERY long time, but after i started playing other fighting games i grew bored of BH's combat system. because of the fact that each character's moveset is determined by the weapons they use, the characters in the game feel pretty much the same and that can become boring after you get to know more complex traditional/anime fighting games with characters that have unique movesets and mechanics. please note that i'm using "can become", "i (personally) grew bored" because it's still a fun game nevertheless and some people will just never get tired of it, no matter how much they play other fighting games. changing the subject to playing the game itself, the solo queue toxicity decreased a lot since they removed the post-match chat, so the ranked experience is probably a lot better for people who don't deal well with that right now; the weapons might be simple, but this game has such an amount room for improvement and optimization that comparing a person playing a weapon at a basic level to a professional player using every single tool it has to its best function makes you realize how complex a game with such a limited combat system can be. definitely an "easy to pick up, very hard to master" kind of game. i definitely recommend giving it a shot if you're into platform fighters!