Fight Of Gods -

: The game is notoriously barebones. The Arcade mode features a generic boss and the same ending for every character, and the console versions (like the Nintendo Switch port) launched without online multiplayer, severely limiting its replay value. Community Perspectives

The game's primary appeal is its roster. Seeing Jesus break off his own crucifix to use as gauntlets or Moses summoning waves of water is undeniably absurd and, for some, darkly humorous. However, once the novelty wears off, you are left with a fairly generic mechanical framework. Fight of Gods

: It uses a four-button system similar to Street Fighter or Killer Instinct . While it features a surprisingly decent combo system—allowing for stylish juggles—the stiff animations and clunky controls often make high-level execution frustrating. : The game is notoriously barebones

“I'd like to see another Fight of Gods, with improved development competence, but is still happy to be an absurd, irreverent bit of fun.” Metacritic Seeing Jesus break off his own crucifix to

Reviewers are split between those who enjoy it as a "so-bad-it's-good" party game and those who find it a waste of time.

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