The opening to the new Academy training is narrated by Ben. The battle is nearly lost and Fuse lays waste to a majority of the planet. The residences of the Cartoon Network universe, both heroes and villains, join forces to repel the invaders, but they are severely ill-equipped against Fuse and his minions. Quickly, his minions evolve and adapt to the Earth's environment, taking on distorted fusion versions of common life forms, and through the use of Terrafusers, they begin to terraform the planet. The invader strategically sends out probes to the planet to gather information and start the assault. Things come to a head when Fuse turns his sights on the Earth, home of the Cartoon Network Universe. Commandeered by Lord Fuse, each attack has given it greater gravity and power as it moves on to its next target. Predicted mark in an actual review: 6.5/10 (or 13/20, about 3.5 stars).The story of FusionFall begins thousands of years in the past with the Planet Fusion, a world-conquering alien entity that absorbs the planets of its victims. Anyone who is different, who want some depth in the fighting might want to go something else. So now for my verdict: If you like all that boring combat, if you are a fan of Cartoon Cartoons and if you are a MMRPG fanatic, this could be for you. But I feel that I have put aside that feeling for this semi-review. Since cartoons like Hi-Hi Puffy Ami-Yumi, Winx Club, PPG Z and other anime-like cartoon, I moved out and exiled myself. Overall: Now, I have to admit, that I do have a bit of scorn on Cartoon Network.
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That is, if you can stand the shallow combat.
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You can chage your character, buy different items and weapons, and you can spend time blasting enemies for free time. It's frilicy-frolicky, and it ignores the desparate moment of saving the world most of the time. The sound doesn't reflect the urgency of the moment. The environments are varying and clear, so are the character models and the houses and structures. Presentation: At least they did a good job in making the game look good. That summarizes the gameplay for FusionFall. Go to one place, blast Fusion enemies, grab a couple of items, repeat, then fight a Fusion boss, get Nano, repeat. You always have a map to guide you where you need to go, and the process is usually the same. In fact, this game is actually pretty darn easy. There's some platforming, and the parts are not difficult. But they aren't that important in terms of fighting and gameplay. They do a little bit of effects, like Buttercup can stun opponents, Numbuh 2 can increase your end of fight looting in terms of Taros (currency). These are the little versions of CN characters after you beat their fusion counterparts. The only gimmick you have are the Nanoes. It doesn't feel like fighting, because there are no tactics, strategies or anything. You can't dodge opponent's attacks, so all you do is stand there and shoot (or slash) your enemies (including bosses) and hope that they die sooner than you. You can moving along flat terrain for about 5 minutes and it can get really boring (gets even worse if you're lost). Not only are the first 2 a bit confusing to me, but it's difficult to see the difference if you improve on these attributes. First of all, the stats are very simple: Attack vs. Gameplay: Well, the gameplay is mediocre at best.
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The story is OK, I guess, but right now I feel that the story will give some sort of urgency to players, but that's about it. At the same time, you need to find pieces to rebuild the time machine and send you back in time. Story: You are sent by Dexter and his stupid sister Dee Dee into a dystopian Cartoon Network future, where the planet is attacked by creatures from Planet Fuse, and you are now trying to stop them. How did I receive the experience? Well, here are my general thoughts on FusionFall. But I overcame my fear for it and tried it. At first, I had doubts on FusionFall, because I thought it was style over substance, and I stayed away from it for a while. I call it "semi" because i haven't paid for the game to fully play it, although I believe that I have played enough to make a solid opinion on the game. Now, this is a semi-review of FusionFall, the recent Cartoon Network MMRPG.