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Digital Deluxe Edition
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Play 1v1 or 2v2 in online, fast-paced, chaotic combat! Gain player levels, get new cards, improve the ones you already have, and get to know an array of eclectic characters with their own unique passive skills. The best part? At this price, you can invite all of your friends to get wrecked, guilt-free!
- Friends vs Friends: Matchmake with players worldwide in 1v1 or 2v2 combat, or host private matches with your friends. Need Support? Invite your friends to spectate!
- A Game with Character: Choose from a stylish cast of characters, each with their own abilities that improve the synergies of your deck.
- Low Price + High Quality = How?!: In order to keep the crew together, we made sure to level the playing field on cost so jumping in is a big-brain move.
- Progress to Impress: Level up and get new cards through matched bouts and timed challenges.
- Stack Your Deck: Collect weapon, trap, and curse cards, then level them up to increase their power.
- Updates and Seasonal Content: Expect post-launch content including new unique characters, cards, maps, and upgrades to your home base.
- Play Dress-up: Unlock cool cosmetics like skins and card design variants for bragging rights!
- Practice, Practice, Practice: Go up against bots to try out new card combos and improve your skills for when it counts.
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Steam User 57
Really addicting game, good community. This game is underrated and needs more attention, but unfortunately the generic game title works against it in terms of YouTube algorithms and SEO.
Steam User 30
While I absolutely adore this game, it is not easy to recommend it to others. This game's core design is extremely beginner unfriendly, despite the devs best attempts to help new players. As this game, whether intentional or not, is structured so the rich get richer.
Starting out:
When you first start playing this game the first couple hours will be a hazing period of constant sensory overload, getting your ass handed to you by things you don't understand, and only being given a basic description of what you experienced at the end of the match. The only way to get the full explanation and stats of a card is to unlock it. As of writing this review there are roughly 74 unlockable cards in the game, so unlocking all of them will take quite a long time for someone starting fresh due to the Card Pecks being complete RNG with few ways to mitigate it.
The Perk System:
To add onto the confusion is the Perk System. A well intentioned idea to help give new players, who are usually a low rank, an edge when they get matched against higher ranked players in the form of Perk Cards. Perk Cards are buff cards with a light green border that are automatically used right before a round starts and only applies the to low ranked player, not their teammates.
I feel the need to explain this because there is no explanation for this system in-game, which confuses new and returning players alike. There is also no way to opt out of receiving Perk Cards, so someone like me who plays the game casually (and is usually a mid to low rank) will still be given Perk Cards despite having 200+ hours in the game. Winning with the help of Perk Cards tends to cheapen most victories.
What to expect:
You will lose over and over again.
But eventually your options will expand.
You'll unlock new characters, you'll unlock new cards, and the cards you own will level up and get stronger. And eventually, you'll start winning more and more consistently. However, due to card progression being entirely RNG some players will get ahead faster than others, so it's best to focus on what you find fun rather than trying to optimize winning. Everyone has fun in different ways, so this aspect of the game won't appeal to everyone.
That's what got me hooked on this game. It's very similar to Team Fortress 2 for me, which is the only other PvP game I've ever found consistently enjoyable. It's a game where I can improve my mechanical skills, knowledge of all the systems, and feel like I've earned my wins. But it's also a silly game with a lot of random elements to it, and by proxy a lot of dumb strategies to experiment with, so it's best to not take things too seriously and just focus on the little things that you find enjoyable.
Granted there will always be those matches where your opponent gets all the best card synergies and you draw all the crappy ones, but hey, that's just how card games can be at times. It doesn't help that the current meta of this game is to make it impossible for your opponent to play the game, usually by spamming all the disabling cards, stacking card effects with Card Profaner, and using Mindblowing and/or Akimbo + Snipers/Shotguns to one shot most characters from across the map.
There will be times where you finally get a weapon card you've been looking forward to using and as soon as you try to use it your opponent will delete it or steal it or both. Or sometimes they'll place down a bunch of turrets and camp in a corner waiting for you to attack them cause they have nothing better to do with their time on this mortal plane. But from my experience the people who play like that aren't the majority.
Even after all my hours in this game there are still some basic card combos that just completely shut me down, so don't feel bad if some cards still stunlock you after a dozen hours of playtime.
In summary: This game is a brutal stream of sensory overload and confusion for new players (and sometimes veteran players), but if you're a masochist like me and enjoy overcoming that kind of adversity through dumb luck and embracing this game's chaos, then you'll enjoy Friends vs Friends.
Edit 1: Since writing this review the game has been updated with the addition of a mini tutorial in the lobby UI. It is located in the bottom right corner in-between the Settings and Quit icons. The tutorial itself briefly explains the systems of the game, including the Perk System, and is overall very informative.
My only issue is that, despite containing some very crucial information, the tutorial itself doesn't stand out very well. Yes it's located next to the Quit and Settings icons, but the icon for the Tutorial is just a book and doesn't really indicate that it's a tutorial. When I first saw the new icon I initially thought the Credits icon had been moved.
Edit 2: After checking some older screenshots I noticed that the icon was initially a ? instead of a book, and I am now wondering if the ? was for something else or if the tutorial has always been there. Regardless, the icon needs to be more obvious.
Steam User 22
Really addictive moment to moment gameplay, with a lot more depth than it lets on. Biggest issue is the player base that's slowly dwindling. For the price, it ain't a bad buy.
Steam User 22
great game to play with friends, not matchmaking online players. Nearly every person I've run into were either super high level or hacking. Like in a deck of 25 cards that don't get shuffled until you deck out, how the hell does one player get the same 5 cards every round for 3 straight rounds. Also, the enemies always seem to active the cards before I can even press 'e' once. So, great party game for only friends, not really a fun online shooter with all the stuff I keep getting put with.
Steam User 27
If you don't have a friend to play this game with, you probably wont enjoy it a lot.
If you do have a friend to play this game with, you will probably enjoy this game a lot.
But either way, even at full price this game is worth a try for literally anyone
Steam User 21
This game suffers from not having a way to force players to interact, most matches will devolve into two players camping each other out since there's no timer there's no reason to do anything. Other than that the game is pretty fun and has a nice style and concept,
Steam User 33
This game deserved so much better. It's currently pretty dead sitting at about 300 concurrent players & I genuinely believe it could have a solid 3,000 just shooting around. The main issue is the lack of maps. Honestly if there was just more interesting maps this game would have a lot more replay value than just logging in to do quests to farm for cosmetics. Starting-off with a pistol every time feels a bit boring. Having a side-grade weapon equivalent would be fun. (that isn't a f**king katana) Having more modes other than the traditional fps ones like 1 v 1, 2 v 2, FFA (which mind you is still in beta) would be super refreshing. If workshop content was possible I think that would be amazing, but I would have no idea where to start with that & it may be a bit too late for that. All in all, I had fun I just wish I could've came back to a community where I could really outplay in not just traditional shooter strategy, but also with the creative cards the devs clearly went through a lot of effort designing & making.