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RWBY is an anime that has teamwork, great outfits, and unique weapons at its very core, which is what makes its video game counterpart a little disappointing. RWBY: Grimm Eclipse offers no real character customization or the ability to select different outfits from different seasons. It also fails to incorporate teamwork into gameplay unless you have friends to partner with online. Even more disappointing is the fact that while the anime highlights the unique features of a variety of different weapons, the game doesn’t really make each character’s arsenal feel significantly different from the others.

Playing with Yang feels very much like playing with Pyrrha, which feels very much like playing with Nora, which feels very much like…. well, you get the point. It’s only fair to mention that RWBY: Grimm Eclipse is a fun-enough experience for its roughly $20-$25 price tag (depending on if you want to add team JNPR to the mix) but the RWBY series and its colorful cast of quirky characters and awesome weapons deserve a major RPG adventure title.


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