Bleeding Edge
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Bleeding Edge could be on to something with meaningful updates, but at launch it's Xbox Game Pass filler at best.
Bleeding Edge's energetic multiplayer battles thrive on close-quarters combat but its camera and lack of team balancing features are some significant issues.
Bleeding Edge's characters are cool, but the combat is too shallow to hold attention for long.
It often feels a little undercooked but the emphasis on teamplay and some very unusual characters offers an enjoyable alternative to other online multiplayer games.
Bleeding Edge is engaging for a few hours and then heavy repetition sinks in
Bleeding Edge blends third-person action with MOBA and hero-shooter mechanics to create an interesting but flawed action esport.
Bleeding Edge has some really good ideas, but not enough content or progression to back them up. It's a solid pick for a few game nights with your pals if you all have Game Pass, but it still needs some time to develop into a true competitor.
Lackluster cosmetics are the least of Bleeding Edge’s problems. Ninja Theory may have succeeded in creating a cast of distinct, well-crafted characters that are full of personality, but it stumbled in making an engrossing game around that diverse roster.
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Bleeding Edge Will Not Be Disrupted By Developers Working from Home, Ninja Theory Says
Bleeding Edge, Nina Theory's new multiplayer melee brawler, will not be disrupted by the studio needing to work from home.
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