WTMG's Leo Faria: "Bladed Fury is pretty straightforward, but don’t think that’s a bad thing. You’re getting good visuals, a decent soundtrack, a bland but passable plot, a short duration and a great combat system for a fair price. You’re not getting a groundbreaking metroidvania experience, but in no moment you’ll feel like you haven’t gotten your money’s worth out of it. This hidden Chinese gem is a very welcome stopgap while we wait for bigger games to be released during 2021’s dry spell."
On Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, it’s a double helping of 2D side-scrolling fun with Colt Canyon and Bladed Fury.Xbox Live Gold members will have exclusive access to these games for a limited time as part of Games with Gold.
It's quite obvious at this point that they are very close to pulling the plug on Games with Gold in favor of a full-on Gamepass focus. These titles feel like they're joking with us. Just kill it already. X´D
I was seriously on the verge of buying Bladed Fury, had it on my wishlist and everything...GWG actually came through this time.
Daily Video Game writes: "Currently, eShop is running a new game sale that offers steep discounts on over a hundred digital games from several publishers, including D3Publisher, Team17, PM Studios, Ubisoft, and more for Nintendo Switch gamers!"
KeenGamer: "If you've ever wanted to play through a Chinese fable, Bladed Fury is your chance to do just that. Full of inventive gameplay, stunning artistic design and daunting bosses, Bladed Fury finally arrived on PS4, but was it worth the wait?"