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UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER - The Feast of the Wolves

Released: 11/14/2023

Critics
65
vs
Users
85

Score Breakdown

65.2

Critic Average

11 reviews

85

Steam User Score

573 reviews

77

Metacritic User Score

36 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-19.8

65 vs 85

Metacritic Disparity
-11.8

65 vs 77

Combined Disparity
-15.8

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

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1/11/2024

Launch Window

The only enemy of UFO Robot Grendizer: The Feast of the Wolves was budget and time.

60

60/100

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12/13/2023

Launch Window

It may have taken 48 long years for Grendizer to finally get his own videogame adaptation, but the wait was well worth it. UFO Robot Grendizer: The Feast of the Wolves is a love letter to the manga, anime, and most importantly, the fans.

80

80/100

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12/1/2023

Launch Window

UFO Robot Grendizer: The Feast of the Wolves is a partly successful nostalgia operation: it succeeds in giving strong emotions to those who lived through the golden age of Japanese robot cartoons, but unfortunately has major technical flaws, with delays in the control system and graphical slowdowns.

68

68/100

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11/23/2023

Launch Window

UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER – The Feast of the Wolves succeeds in evoking nostalgia and delivering a faithful rendition of the Grendizer universe. Fans of the anime will undoubtedly appreciate the attention to detail in capturing the essence of the series. However, the game’s shortcomings, including repetitive missions, technical issues, and a lackluster upgrade system, prevent it from achieving greatness. It stands as a bittersweet return to childhood, offering moments of joy and excitement tempered by the frustrations of missed opportunities and unfulfilled potential.

75

75/100

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11/20/2023

Launch Window

With a little more effort, productive and economic, UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER - The Feast of the Wolves could have aspired to higher heights. In this state it is a decent game recommended only to fans of the robot created by Gō Nagai, who will love it despite the poverty of content. Those immune to nostalgia are advised to look elsewhere.

70

70/100

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11/19/2023

Launch Window

Overall, Grendizer is a solid game with a clear love and passion for its classic super robot source material. It’s also very much meant for fans of Grendizer, otherwise much of its appeal and charm will be lost. It also clearly needed more time for polish and general graphical optimization. That said, it still plays decently with these shortcomings and is worth a look for those that want to pilot an old school super robot.

70

70/100

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11/18/2023

Launch Window

UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER : The Feast of the Wolves is an excellent tribute game but as a video game, it doesn't achieve much. While the gameplay is really enjoyable, the challenges quickly become repetitive, and the game suffers from major technical problems such as clipping and occasional framerate drops. A game for nostalgic gamers and hardcore fans of the anime, who will forgive anything the game can't do right.

50

50/100

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11/18/2023

Launch Window

UFO Robot Grendizer: The Feast of the Wolves is 100% pure nostalgia for all those born and raised in the 1970s and 1980s. Unfortunately, pad in hand, the game is mediocre, between technical problems and a gameplay redundancy.

69

69/100

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11/16/2023

Launch Window

Unfortunately, early fears about Ufo Robot Goldrake: Il Banchetto dei Lupi have materialized. Endroad's work is not the masterpiece Nagai's fans deserve. Simple and straightforward, it manages to be passable, but given its name's importance, it should have soared higher. Hardcore fans might still enjoy it despite its flaws.

60

60/100

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11/13/2023

Early Review

UFO Robot Grendizer: The Feast of the Wolves is a heartfelt tribute to the giant robot genre. It's clearly a lower budget title, and technical issues certainly sour the experience somewhat, but there's good, straightforward fun to be found if you're a fan of classic anime.

60

60/100

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11/13/2023

Early Review

Ufo Robot Goldrake The Feast of Wolves is unfortunately a mediocre game, so much so that I would not recommend it even to the most die-hard fans of the iconic robot, except at a discounted price. Like the original material, it is a product aimed at a young audience, ironically at the antipodes of the old-timers who are supposed to represent the hardcore Actarus fans.

55

55/100

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