Gangs of Sherwood Review: 40 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Check all the 40 reviews find on Video Games Gangs of Sherwood , with the 33 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 33 ratings, we get this average rating to this Gangs of Sherwood product : 3/5.
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Gangs of Sherwood ratings
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5/5 Vandal | 7.63/10 Pizza Fria | 3.8/5 GamesCreed | 72/100 Games.ch |
7/10 TheSixthAxis | 7/10 Game-eXperience.it | 7/10 4WeAreGamers | 3.5/5 Geeks By Girls |
3.5/5 PXLBBQ | 6.8/10 GamesVillage | 6.8/10 GamingGuardian | 6.5/10 ZTGD |
62/100 4players | 61/100 Fortress Of Solitude | 3/5 GodIsAGeek | 6/10 GameReactor |
6/10 GameKult.com | 6/10 ActuGaming | 6/10 Beyond Gaming | 6/10 Hinsusta |
3/5 TheXboxHub | 6/10 Niche Gamer | 60/100 Gaming Trend | 5.8/10 Geeko |
5/10 GameSpew | 5/10 GameLove | 50/100 PCGamer | 5/10 GBATemp |
5/10 Movies Games and Tech | 4/10 XBoxEra | 4/10 3RD Strike | 4/10 GamingBolt |
1/5 TechRadar |
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A good graphic section, in general, for a small production.
Limited content, except when it comes to replayability.
Artificial intelligence is bad, even among leaders.
Fun combat system
Excellent in cooperative mode.
There is no crossplay.
Linear, without many exploration options.
Despite the solo mode option, it is not the best experience for the player.
Each of the character designs is quite attractive, and the game has a great deal of personality.
Both the graphics and the settings are excellent.
Having a variety of pals with various dynamics is a lot of fun and everything that makes you want to play the game again and again.
Certain areas of the environment were designed specifically for certain characters.
Excessive repetition leads to a decline in enjoyment of solo activities.
Fluidity is lacking in combat. It tends to be unreliable and nebulous at times.
Sometimes, your attacks are interrupted by enemies, or you suffer damage when you're in the middle of a combo.
There are no additional modes to play with friends except for following the plot and playing it repeatedly.
Playable solo or with up to three friends.
Skills can be drastically adjusted in some cases.
Camera control can sometimes be very cumbersome.
Little diversity outside of battles.
Characters feel very varied
Unlocks come thick and fast
Can be repetitive in solo play
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The dynamic and strategic combat system.
A beautiful variety of enemies and bosses.
A well-designed progression system
Original interpretation of Robin Hood?
Sawtooth graphics
A soundtrack that deserved more.
Undetailed and static NPCs
The repetitiveness of certain missions
Fantasy / SteamPunk / Middle Ages atmosphere
4 playable Heroes (each with different combat styles)
A headquarters to improve your heroes between missions.
Dynamic and fluid fights
Sometimes messy fights (When there are too many enemies)
A little too short
Sometimes illogical difficulty levels
Originality of the Universe
Accessibility and Gameplay Balancing
Multiplayer Cooperation
Fluidity problems
Combat-system more than satisfactory
Yes, you can also play alone...
Minimum thickness of the plot
Animations to review
It is essential to play it in cooperation, which makes it really fun.
The combat system and level design lack depth.
Graphically and technically, it leaves much to be desired.
Not bad graphically
No real teamwork in attacks
Single player needs changes to feel fair
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Simple gameplay mechanics
Not enough 'meat' to keep gamers entertained
Looks decent
Inventive take on the setting
Fiddly camera
Harsh on soloists
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Four different playing styles
Some impressive places
Replayability
Too easy
Too little variation in missions and enemies.
Beautiful places
Multiplayer can be fun
Buffs
Visuals feel very last gen
Some strange voice work
Responsive and flashy Devil May Cry-inspired combo-driven combat
Four distinct playable heroes
Offline solo and online co-op
Impressive sequences with epic scale
Robin Hood's design is very boring compared to the rest of the cast
Prone to various graphical bugs and glitches
Highly limited exploration
Uninvolving story
Interesting setting
Very, very easy
Online co-op, up to four players.
Not bad graphically.
Major connectivity issues.
No crossplay.
Few parts available online
A very short lifespan
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The different heroes
Made for teamwork?
Some joyful combos
The soundtrack
Way too short
Lack of variety
Emaciated bestiary
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
A semi-interesting take on the original story
Combo/rating system
Old-school aesthetic.
The soundtrack is interesting.
Smooth animation.
Cheesy one-liners.
Not much fun on your own.
It fails to evolve the genre.
Competently Coded
Terrible Quip-Filled Dialogue
Weird Tonal Shifts
Baffling Design Decisions
Lacks Depth in All Areas
Concept
No goal
Feels like an alpha at best
Combat is above average with unique mechanics and upgrades for each character
Banter among characters and bits of the presentation, like Alan-a-Dale's presence, aren't terrible
Enemy design is uninspired, while some bosses can be utterly painful to fight
The folklore of Robin Hood feels wasted due to the disjointed narrative, bizarre sci-fi elements and gonzo twists
Linear level design and lackluster objectives add to the monotony
The checkpoint design and revive system are baffling
Some interesting designs
Passable coop teamwork
Some scenery glitches
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Varied characters and role types
Flawless co-op experience
Limited accessibility options
Combat and boss fights feel repetitive
Short campaign
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Playable up to 4 players.
the dystopian universe that this tale presents
Dynamic combat
A fairly strong lifespan?
The personal ranking system, even with multiple people.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The combat system reveals some possibilities.
sometimes charming presentation
Some animations are simply ridiculous.
Slow motion story
The style breaks in many places with itself.
Repetition in too many nooks and crannies.
The multiplayer game that helps swallow the pill
The gameplay is different for each character.
An improperly measured difficulty
A short lifespan
Repetitive, even in cooperation.
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