Whether it be the arenas, hit effects, backdrops, menus or character designs. That old-school feel completely dominates the title’s visuals everywhere you look. ![]() I’m not sure if it’s the fast pace and full sound or the very old-school feel that it has, but it all just works so well. I truly can’t express exactly how well these tunes make you want to brawl. One of the very first ways I saw (or rather heard) this passion was when I booted the game up and I heard that sweet, sweet retro fighting music from flashygoodness. Every aspect of this game shows just how passionate the team behind it must be. In the time since, the creator, Dan Fornace, and his crew have introduced a plethora of changes and improvements that have effectively transformed the game. Just a little over a year ago, Rivals of Aether joined Xbox’s Game Preview Program. ![]() Reviews // 26th Aug 2017 - 4 years ago // By Tyler Schurwan Rivals of Aether Review
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