RiffTrax: The Game
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I've spent a handful of hours with RiffTrax: The Game so far, and it has always provided consistent fun. The Write A Riff mode feels robust thanks to the thousands of clips included with the basic game. And Wide Right has done a great job of picking some of the weirdest segments from the RiffTrax movies to fuel player creativity. Something is addictive about trying to make your friends laugh, and RiffTrax: The Game captures that.
May 5th, 2022 · Windows · read reviewGameSpot (7 out of 10)
RiffTrax: The Game fits well into the party game genre and is a nice follow up to What the Dub, but ultimately, half of the game (Pick A Riff) isn't worth your time. The inclusion of the RiffTrax team is exciting to those who are a fan of RiffTrax and its lineage, but if you're not familiar with them, then it's not really going to be a huge selling point. RiffTrax: The Game works very well if you completely avoid Pick A Riff and have a group of friends over--or online--and spend your evenings in the Write A Riff game. There's an endless amount of fun within group play that's simple enough to pick up and play.
May 5th, 2022 · Windows · read reviewPlayer Reviews
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