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Mostroscopy

Released: 10/30/2023

Critics
65
vs
Users
96

Score Breakdown

64.7

Critic Average

7 reviews

96

Steam User Score

80 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-31.5

65 vs 96

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-31.5

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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6/26/2025

Late Review

Mostrocopy is the fighting game equivalent of a bargain-bin DVD compilation a janky, thoughtless collage of better games’ ideas. Only for the truly desperate.

50

50/100

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6/3/2025

Late Review

Mostroscopy is a delightful blast from a past you never lived but will instantly recognize. With its colorful cast, punchy gameplay, and unwavering commitment to style, it delivers a fighting game experience that is light on depth but heavy on heart.

80

80/100

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5/28/2025

Late Review

Mostroscopy is a fun indie fighting game, with a very interesting art style and great character design. Every character is unique, and the simple combat system allows even newbies to fighting games to pick up a controller and combo like a pro. It has some rough edges, but it is a good start to something that has the potential to be great. It lacks in main single player content, and has a handful of smaller issues, but it is still a fun game to sit down and play with friends. If the developers continue to expand upon the game, then the series can easily have a bright future.

80

80/100

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5/23/2025

Late Review

Mostroscopy is one of the most random games I've played in recent times. It has the look and soul of an independent project, with limited gameplay and questionable presentation, but it still manages to be fun. Its unique aesthetics and cultural references are charming in their own right, even if they're exaggerated. Not everything works: the lack of balance, the translation issues, the weak soundtrack and the disjointed story may put off many players. But there's something special here – a sincere effort to create something different. And that deserves recognition.

55

55/100

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5/21/2025

Late Review

There’s a certain appeal to a monster-based fighting game, and I appreciate its varied aesthetics, but in terms of play it’s somewhat middling

75

75/100

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5/13/2025

Late Review

This is a niche game that probably won't appeal to a large portion of the fighting game community and the lack of an online mode doesn't help. However, its concept is very appealing, and fans of the films it references will inevitably be drawn to it, even if only to give it a look. It's a game made for a very specific and small group of players, but you may belong to that group and not even know it.

68

68/100

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5/10/2025

Late Review

While Oribe Ware Games definitely has a clear vision for Mostroscopy, the execution is sorely lacking. The gameplay feels inconsistent, imprecise, and janky. Throw in the rough and unappealing visual style, and this is one 2D fighter that simply isn’t fit to step into the ring.

45

45/100

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