VGChartz's Daniel Carreras: "Furi is going to be an acquired taste, but its split-second gameplay and rewarding boss fights will win over many, especially those who enjoy a good challenge and are persistent enough to succeed no matter the odds or difficulty. The story is lacklustre and the lack of exploration of the game world's beautiful landscapes is disappointing, but there’s enough variety to keep you playing for well over eight hours and the challenge on hand makes the game a force to be reckoned with. I realised I had been won over by Furi the moment when, despite thinking I'd had enough and wanted to pack it in, I came crawling back an hour later resolved to finally overcome the boss that was causing me so much trouble."
Out of hundreds of hype-inducing music, Furi absolutely destroys the competition with one of the best soundtracks in gaming.
I honestly love Doom's soundtrack as well, but Furi has a way of captivating me wayyyyy more with its music.
The boss fights, the art design and the soundtrack in Furi are amazing. It's one of my favourite games from last gen (has a PS5 version too). "Underrated" is thrown around a lot but this game is definitely underrated.
It’s the reason I bought the game. The game itself is good too. But the soundtrack is superb.
So is Hotline Miami’s.
Furi’s tale of The Stranger fighting his way out of a celestial prison is not simply one of escape, but one of an outsider with only the language of violence, learning humanity.
French Indie studio The Game Bakers launches the new Onnamusha DLC for Furi today. The intense boss rush game was downloaded by more than 3.5 million players since its launch.
After coming to and end with Returnal I'm looking to get back into this.
In Japan they want 100 Yen to upgrade (?) from PS4 to PS5 version. Has anyone here played the PS5 version?