Fairytale Fights

Genre
Action
Released on
Xbox 360
10/27/2009
Pub
Playlogic International
Dev
Playlogic International
Released on
PlayStation 3
10/27/2009
Pub
Playlogic International
Dev
Playlogic International
Released on
PC
10/27/2009
Pub
Playlogic International
Dev
Playlogic International
5.5
As rated by Gamervision

Players choose one favorite fairytale character with whom they will try and save a fantasy world from certain doom. Luckily many different weapons lay around in this fairytale world, which players can use to shoot and carve up enemies… and this is where the fun begins! Cute fairytale characters will fight each other until nothing else remains than a big puddle of blood!

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For almost as long as fairytales and fables have existed, other stories have sought to poke fun of them. While taking classic childhood stories and adding adult themes is not necessarily a new idea, it has been done exceptionally well in books, comics, movies, and video games in the past. Fairytale Fights is a new spin on an old concept, merging beloved characters and familiar settings in a Mature-rated, bloody hack and slash. While this could have been a simple but enjoyable title, Fairytale Fights is held back by glitches and poor game design. Instead of being a quirky, humorous take on the grown-up fable, any fun to be had in Fairytale Fights is quickly overshadowed by frustration.

Read Full Review Sarah Mon, 09 November 2009 11:47AM 2 Comments
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