Forestrike

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77

Top Critic Average

85%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8 / 10
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
TheSixthAxis
7 / 10
Screen Rant
8 / 10
COGconnected
75 / 100
ZTGD
8 / 10
GamingTrend
70 / 100
Checkpoint Gaming
8 / 10
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Release Date: Nov 17, 2025 - Nintendo Switch, PC
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Critic Reviews for Forestrike

Forestrike's tactical martial arts inspired action does a wonderful job of combining combat and puzzle solving to make for a clever roguelite that will test your wits and reflexes in equal measure.

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Overall, however, while Forestrike boasts strong gameplay and a lovely, abstract pixel-art aesthetic, its core hook removes a sense of risk. This is definitely a difficult game at its heart, but the ability to practise your runs with no consequences dulls its edge a bit too much.

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Forestrike is an entertaining blend of puzzle game and martial arts brawler, allowing you to experiment with different tactics. The different masters also provide variety with ability combinations that make each run unique. Running into some impossible fights that you simply can't beat and the crashing issue on Switch 2 do take some of the shine off the experience, though.

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Forestrike is a martial arts mix of crunchy roguelite systems.

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GamingTrend

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70 / 100
GamingTrend

Forestrike is an action rogue-like where players can practice every battle before it occurs by using the Foresight. This system in and of itself is fun, but the game can’t get out of its own way with unfair balancing that punishes the player regardless of performance. Even so, when the gameplay works, it works wonderfully, with an excellent sense of aesthetics and a strong story and characters to back it up.

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Checkpoint Gaming

Unknown Author
8 / 10.0
Checkpoint Gaming

As an action game and a roguelike, Forestrike is a satisfying, if challenging, experience. By allowing the player to foresee fights and predict their foes’ next moves, it turns what would be a by-the-numbers 2D fighting game into a more thoughtful experience built around memorisation, timing and strategy. While it drags anytime you have to claw yourself back following a game over, Forestrike makes up for it with its varied combat system and appealing aesthetics. If you’re a roguelike fan or an action fan, there’s a lot to like about Forestrike, and it’s certainly worth jumping into.

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