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DNF Duel review | PC Gamer

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Jul 6, 2022


Need to know

What is it? A beat ‘em up that forces style and substance to make friends.
Expect to pay $50/£41
Released June 28, 2022
Developer Arc System Works, Eighting Co, Neople
Publisher Neople, Nexon
Reviewed on GeForce GTX 1650, AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, 8 GB RAM
Multiplayer? Yes
Link Official site (opens in new tab)

A shirtless, phenomenally ripped man with spiky hair and a sword the size of a fridge-freezer, and a woman who pulls out a bazooka for one of her weakest attacks? Yup, this is another anime-styled beat ‘em up to hurl onto the pile. That said, you’ll want to hang onto this one. The glorious excesses of the character design and attack animations are here to decorate, not distract.

Although it’s based on the MMO Dungeon Fighter Online, you don’t need to know anything about that for this (and not just because BlazBlue and Guilty Gear have already taught Arc System Works fans to expect largely impenetrable storytelling). What you do need to know is that DNF Duel is surprising in some very positive ways… starting with how it handles character damage.

(Image credit: NEOPLE Inc)

There are two types of damage; red damage, and white damage. Red works the way you’d expect, i.e. it’s a portion of the health bar that is gone immediately and permanently. White, on the other hand, will slowly regenerate if you can let it. Most attacks result in a chunk of white damage, and a little red.



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