Forestrike Reviews
Forestrike is a gorgeous-looking game with an innovative two-part combat system, which adds a striking sense of freshness to its roguelite form. However, the cerebral combat can feel rather slow and constrictive at times, and the game’s meticulous, mechanical complexity and harsh punishment for small mistakes might be too much for some – myself included. But those with the skill, reflexes and patience to master the intricate combat might well be swept off their feet, in more ways than one.
Despite a steeper-than-usual learning curve, some balance issues, and dealing with bad RNG at the start, Forestrike is one of the few games where you feel like mastering a martial arts skill. There is a depth of tactics game, mixed with the reflexes of a fighting game and the innovative “Forsight mechanic”, making its gameplay stand out among its peers, and it should be commended. Those MA philosophies get corporate well into a story whose writing punches well above its weight compared to similar rogue-lites. This will certainly not be for everyone, but those with patience and a desire for mastery are sure to find a worthwhile experience.
Forestrike hits the mark in terms of fun, but falls short in the technical aspects, compromising a broader recommendation on the Switch. Still, if you enjoy solving increasingly complex puzzles and like roguelites that value creative mechanics, this game is worth checking out. Just be warned: on Nintendo's console, technical performance proves to be a powerful enemy—and, unfortunately, foresight wasn't enough to overcome it.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Forestike is a good game, but I did not foresee the high level of patience and commitment required to complete it. Though I dream of a missed opportunity in visuals, the sound design was on point. With a mountain of gameplay options to unpack with the Forestriker ability, Forestrike is fun, but you need to weigh up if the heightened difficulty and convoluted story are going to be too frustrating for you, as it was for me.
Despite its flaws, I still believe Forestrike holds great value. The art is beautiful, simulating the shanshui style of the Ming dynasty, the combat is truly engaging, and I see a strong fit with players who enjoy SIFU, not only because of the theme but also because of the central ideas surrounding both titles.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Love it or hate it, Forestrike is a martial arts roguelite with a level of challenge that will kick your teeth in.
Aesthetically appealing and brutal in its combat, Forestrike fulfills its roguelite role well by rewarding creativity and persistence.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Forestrike is a fantastic martial arts Roguelike that rewards reflexes, with the incredibly clever ability to practice each fight before committing.
