Granblue Fantasy Versus Torrent
Granblue Fantasy Versus Torrent is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works and published by XSeed Games. Granblue Fantasy Versus is a four-button brawling game comprised of light, moderate, and heavy strikes, accompanied by a character-specific distinctive attack, similar to Injustice’s trait abilities or Street Fighter 5’s V-Skills. On the defensive end, you can also utilize swift spot dodges or invulnerable dashes referred to as “cross-overs” that can adeptly sidestep projectiles or narrow the gap against an adversary’s formidable assault.
What stands out in Granblue’s combat system is the absence of the conventional combo logic, such as lights progressing into moderates or moderates into heavies. Instead, each character essentially possesses three automatic combinations, executed by repetitively pressing either the light, moderate, or heavy buttons. You have the option to interrupt a special move at any point during these automatic sequences, but that’s essentially the extent of your options.
With few exceptions, there are no launchers, no elaborate air combinations, and no combo extenders – at least, not beyond the corner. While this may disappoint hardcore fighting game enthusiasts yearning for intricate technical combos, it’s a compromise that adds a distinctive character to Granblue as a grounded, fundamentals-driven anime fighter, ultimately enhancing its overall experience.
It’s also worth noting Granblue Fantasy Versus Torrent Magnet’s exceptional array of tutorial features. Its command list, in particular, sets a nearly flawless standard in the genre, clearly presenting all the typical information and providing concise descriptions of each move, its utility, and any nuances it possesses. Here, you’ll discover details like Percival’s Macht special move maintaining advantage even when blocked, or Ferry’s enhanced anti-air special boasting invulnerability. While it would be ideal to have frame data included, the near-perfection achieved is commendable.
The tutorial itself is commendable, avoiding unnecessary instruction on basic movements and delivering concise lessons without overwhelming jargon. It presents multiple objectives that prompt a more in-depth exploration of the concepts being taught. One notable aspect is the inclusion of matchup advice, guiding players on how to handle the specific strengths of each character. However, there’s room for improvement as it only offers two matchup missions per character, leaving certain potent techniques like Zeta’s pogo bouncing aerial or Lowain’s aforementioned Yggdrasil super without a designated space for practice.
In the vein of BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, Granblue Fantasy Versus Torrent stands out as one of Arc System Works’ more user-friendly fighting games. It adeptly balances considerations for less experienced fighting game players without compromising the interests of its dedicated audience. The outcome is a more down-to-earth and neutral-focused alternative from ArcSys, retaining its signature flair, which serves as a refreshing departure.
While the RPG mode may lack excitement, and the 11-character roster may feel somewhat limited, all things considered, Granblue Fantasy: Versus seems poised to mark the beginning of another remarkable 2D fighting franchise.
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Granblue Fantasy Versus Torrent System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit)
- Processor: AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Radeon HD 6870, 1 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space