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Fenix Rage

Reverb Triple XP, Green Lava Studios
Sep 24, 2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

77

Top Critic Average

61%

Critics Recommend

IGN
6 / 10
Game Informer
6.5 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Game Revolution
4 / 5
GameTrailers
6.8 / 10
GamesBeat
90 / 100
COGconnected
84 / 100
Gaming Nexus
8 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Fenix Rage

Fenix Rage is a brutal platformer that provides plenty of challenge, but is ultimately mired in frustration.

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With the word "rage" in the name of the game, you know what you're in for. It's got all of the punishment of Super Meat Boy without the fairness or individuality

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Fenix Rage is sadistic platformer that tests your skills, and, sometimes, your sanity.

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There are more challenges to unlock in Fenix Rage than I should bother mentioning, including one that butts heads with my infinite-jumping utopia, so it's worth noting that on top of an already enjoyable and cookie-filled game, you'll find yourself revisiting earlier levels again just to maximize your investment. It could go on for a long time, in other words.

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Fenix Rage isn't for everybody. Some fans of Super Meat Boy, Flappy Bird and other challenging platformers may want to test their mettle in a new arena, but conquering its trials results in a hollow sense of victory.

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Fenix Rage is hand crafted out of a gaming-phobe's worst nightmare. With a facade that looks cute and accessible, it will come off as a calculative abusive experience for anyone with shaky play skills.

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Fenix Rage is a fantastic inspired speed-platformer, with just enough uniqueness to make it a definite play for fans of the genre.

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Fenix Rage is a pretty good game, but can also be a frustrating experience.  If you don't mind the fact that it could almost pass for a sequel to Super Meat Boy and that the difficulty curve is all over the place and can easily make you frustrated, it is an enjoyable experience.  If any game needs Nintendo's reminder to take a break now and then, this would be the one.

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