MultiVersus Reviews

MultiVersus is ranked in the 63rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
78 / 100
Jun 4, 2024

Multiversus is what it is and doesn't pretend to be more than what it offers. It is a free-to-play title that returns after a long hiatus, with a new opportunity to enjoy these beloved stars that surround us and will present us with moments of chaos and fun.

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Jordan Minor
Top Critic
May 19, 2022

If all you want to see is a powered-up Shaggy throwing a sandwich at Batman, then MultiVersus is already a success. . . . The foundation, while flawed, has potential, but this is only the beginning.

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8.3 / 10.0
Aug 15, 2022

The game itself is also incredibly fun. It presents a tight gameplay loop that's enthralling and welcoming for newcomers and refreshing for fans of the genre. Compare it to Smash all you want, but Multiversus seeks to innovate rather than imitate, and it does so with aplomb.

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Aug 9, 2022

MultiVersus succeeds at making this crossover an epic clash, but the online needs to be improved across the board to keep players invested.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 1, 2022

MultiVersus is a fantastic foundation for a great platform that will only grow with time. It combines a solid fighting system with an excellent starting roster of characters to offer a platforming fighter like no other. There are some kinks to be ironed out, but MultiVersus is in a prime position to hit the ground running.

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6.9 / 10.0
Jun 21, 2024

MultiVersus' return is a platform fighter that, while still fun as it used to be, decided to start from scratch, removing useful features and making its life more difficult than it had to.

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6 / 10.0
Jun 5, 2024

Despite its open beta falling by the wayside, MultiVersus had a ton of potential heading into its full launch. While the netcode, characters and gameplay feel solid, everything else needs extensive improvements.

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WellPlayed
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Aug 7, 2022

With a strong initial roster, great visual presence and focus on cooperative combat, MultiVersus carves out a distinct spot for itself in the platform brawler genre.

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GameGrin
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Jun 24, 2024

Despite the possibility of predatory microtransactions, MultiVersus is currently on my daily login list: the fighting is fun, the characters are varied, and it gives me something to do every day.

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Saudi Gamer
Top Critic
8 / 10
May 28, 2024

Multiversus is back and is stronger than what it was during the beta phase, the launch version seems promising but it lacks an obvious balancing and polishing issues

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8 / 10.0
Sep 2, 2022

MultiVersus is one of the rare online competitive games that is fun even when you're not playing with your friends. That means you should definitely give it a chance even if your friends turn down your "let's play!" offers.

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Gamefa
Top Critic
7.8 / 10.0
Aug 12, 2022

Sporadic issues and slow battle pass progression aside, MultiVersus is one of the most entertaining 2D fighting games in recent years. If it receive continuous support, MultiVersus has the Potential to become a successful live service game.

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Unscored
Aug 11, 2022

My one hesitation with MultiVersus right now is that there just aren’t any characters that I really care about. Wonder Woman is neat, yes, and I’ll always have a soft spot for Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry, but there just isn’t the same “magic” that Smash has in terms of the roster. I’m sure this will change over time — Warner Bros. has a vast catalogue of characters they could potentially draw from over the long term, after all — but right now Smash absolutely still has a significant lead in terms of making me excited to try different fighters.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 4, 2022

MultiVersus is an ambitious game with a competitive focus that manages to deliver a strategic and versatile game system. The result is a fun title that is constantly growing, although its early release and intention to introduce microtransactions makes the lack of content evident.

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gameranx
Top Critic
Unscored
Jul 28, 2022
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7 / 10.0
Aug 10, 2022

MultiVersus is a solid Smash Bros. clone that's definitely promising, especially with its distinctly-playing characters and flexible gameplay. It may currently be slightly underwhelming in some regards but I'm looking forward to seeing how this project evolves over time.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 18, 2024

While the live-service model might be one of its biggest negatives, MultiVersus is still a great fighting game that has the potential to be the greatest crossover platform fighting title.

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Jun 5, 2024

MultiVersus remains exceptionally fun to play. The fighting mechanics are solid, the mashup of characters works astonishingly well, and the roster is so diverse that you never tire of it. It's a real shame, then, that the extreme pressure to spend money is so evident. Paying ten euros to unlock a character (which was playable in the beta) is exorbitant, and the grind is too steep to truly enjoy the game. This isn’t a new trend with Warner Bros. games; Mortal Kombat 1 and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League also suffered from similar issues. If you can look past the endless grind, MultiVersus is a fantastic free-to-play game, but that is a unique skill in itself.

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May 30, 2024

Each round lasts exactly the right amount of time, and each MultiVersus character has a distinctive enough set of skills that many players will find one they connect with. MultiVersus is definitely a game worth checking out, even if it wasn't free-to-play, and it's accessibility makes it an even bigger recommendation.

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4 / 10.0
Jun 7, 2024

MultiVersus could have been a multi-platform answer to Super Smash Bros. However, the staggering cost of characters locks much of the fun behind paywalls or extensive grinding which will turn most players off.

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