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Fairytale Fights

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Based on 27 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Playlogic
Developer: Playlogic
Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Platform
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: October 27, 2009
Summary
Play your favorite fairytale character, regain your lost fame and save the fairytale world from certain doom! Luckily, a vast variety of deadly weapons lie around, which you can use to shoot and carve up evil villains, bloodthirsty rabbits and many more terribly cutesy characters roaming the lands - and this is where the fun begins! Fight your opponents to the death and fulfill challenging quests while leaving behind a big trail of blood! With Playlogic's unique "Dynamic Slicing" technology, players have the ability to slice up an enemy in any way they like, using intuitive controls. In addition, the game uses the tested powers of the Unreal 3 engine. [Playlogic]
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What The Critics Said
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GamesNation
Fairytale Fights is one of those games you can either love or... luv! Wondering around the woods in a red hood slashing all living creatures into tiny pieces with splashes of blood pouring all over adds a unique flavour to it, one that will inevitably bring you back to your childhood memories. Well, not quite...
Read Full Review >InsideGamer.nl
The game has a unique graphic style and gives you the possibility to kill cute creatures in a brutal way. With more players on the couch the game comes to its full potential, but at the same time it could be very chaotic on the screen. The biggest downfall is that the gameplay is mostly the same throughout the game and there aren’t many checkpoints. But if you take your time to glide on a massive pile of blood, all will be quickly forgotten.
Read Full Review >GamingXP
A lot of blood and senseless gore. If you like the Happy Tree Friends you will love this game. If not – hands off!
Read Full Review >PSFocus
Play with up to four different characters from fairytales. It looks kiddy and funny but it’s got more than that. You can hack and slash everything you want to and the effect thereafter is fantastic. Blood everywhere to slide through. Not the best game, but a game that is fun to play.
Read Full Review >Gamer.nl
Fairytale Fights is a product Dutch gamers can be proud of. When playing alone, the game offers many hours of enjoyment in lush environments. Better yet, these environments will soon be painted red with the blood of your opponents. The multiplayer is a little hectic and falls short, though.
Read Full Review >Hardcore Gamer Magazine
Fairytale Fights is not a game that’s going to revolutionize the genre. It is, however, a very fun, unique, and beefy (15-20 hours of gameplay) game that’s fun to tear through.
Read Full Review >XGN
Fairytale Fights has become a funny game, but all things are kept too simple. So playing alone will not amuse you, but the co-op on the other hand is really fun. However there is a lag off replay value that might keep you from buying this title!
Read Full Review >9Lives
Fairytale Fights is a marriage between fairy tales and hack&slash. Setting-wise, there's not much to falter. It definitely stands out amongst the other titles being released. Yet, there is a bloody divorce looming over the game. Its gameplay plummets straight down the abyss. Every step you take, brings you closer to another useless death. Considering its own qualities and the qualities of the other games releasing at this point, we fear Fairytale Fights' future is rather grim.
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
The best of Fairytale Fights is the idea to create the story and background of the game, hands down. Its twisted humour makes it attractive enough to be enjoyable, but only if we ignore its flaws.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Top off the list with repetitive and uninspired boss battles, an off-kilter depth of field and a one-dimensional economy, and Fairytale Fights is offensive, just not in the way Playlogic intended.
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
Fairytale Fights, as sadistically zany as it is, just isn’t worth the price of admission.
Read Full Review >3DJuegos
Fairytale Fights digs an attractive concept because of its unpolished and boring gameplay.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
A fantastic concept poorly executed. All of the visuals and presentation seem in place, but the monotonous gameplay and boring combat really drag down the overall experience.
Read Full Review >IGN
Fairytale Fights is simply boring. The combat mechanics do nothing interesting, the level design actually has copy-and-pasted segments and, even though there's plenty of gore, the camera is pulled back so far that you can't see much.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
It's nice to look at it and is amusing for a short while, but as soon as the presentation gloss wears off you're left with a dull hack 'n' slash that makes use of an overly simplistic control system. Without the substance to go with the game's amusingly twisted appearance, Fairytale Fights never really gets past the opening chapter.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Italy
I'd love to say that Fairytale Fights is an hack'n slash you shouldn't miss: the style is just adorable and I really like the attitude of these psychopathic fairy tales. Yet this is a game that looks far better than how it plays, and still without considering its evident flaws the full price makes it hard to recommend it even to fans of the genre: sorry but there will be no happy ending, this time.
Read Full Review >Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
Fairytale Fights defeats itself with tons of little niggling issues. [Holiday 2009, p.81]
AceGamez
Fairytale Fights isn't a terrible game, it's just a repetitious one made all the more maddening thanks to huge list of missed opportunities.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Despite its many promises, this game falls short, with redundant gameplay, unreliable controls, and lackluster storytelling.
Read Full Review >Everyeye.it
Dull and repetitious, Fairytale Fights is one of the worst products of this generation. Stupid Control System, iterative gameplay, creepy graphics are the main issues with the game.
Read Full Review >GameShark
As a hack-and-slash platformer, Fairytale Fights could have been a success. On top of a consistent and admittedly appealing theme, it has all the right ingredients to fit the genre: countless weapons, challenging levels and 4-player co-op. But with repetitive gameplay and unrewarding challenges, this title falls very, very short of becoming the next Castle Crashers.
Read Full Review >PSM3 Magazine UK
Decent combat, but 40 quid is a fairytale price for this sub-PSN effort. [Christmas 2009, p.88]
Boomtown
In fairytale terms this game is a poisoned apple and if it doesn’t kill you it will probably put you to sleep.
Read Full Review >GamerNode
While it can be briefly enjoyable and provide a few giggles and chuckles, it quickly becomes repetitive and boring. Co-op helps, but in the end, poor controls and lack of genuinely entertaining qualities will drive most players away.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
There are clearly some talented people at Playlogic - notably whoever did the endearing cut-scenes, which play out like Hanna-Barbera doing The Matrix. How something so colourful and quirky became so bland is a mystery of the creative process.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
It's ugly; it's slippery; all of the enemies blend together because they're all the frickin' same... it's awe-inspiringly bad, really. Not since Superman 64 have I played something this stomach-wrenching, and at least in the end that was funny-horrible. This one skips by funny-horrible and goes right back to bad.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.4 (out of 10) based on 7 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
