Return to DNF DUEL with a season pass and a new combat system

Return to DNF DUEL with a season pass and a new combat system

Last year, DNF Duel entered the fighting video game arena and received mostly positive reception, but it never received much mainstream attention. Its brilliant style, many characters and fast-paced combat culminated in a truly fantastic game even with low player counts. But now there’s a strong reason to get back into the game or get it in the first place. Between new characters and an additional character fighting style customization option, DNF Duel is the perfect place to be enjoyed and enjoyed by new players and veterans alike.

Players can purchase the new DNF Duel Season Pass, which will include several new fighters in the coming months, one of which is Spectre. She’s a lightning-fast swordswoman who can really inflict some serious pain on unsuspecting players. Her moveset is relatively easy to use but interesting enough to master, making her a great addition to the roster. Another character just released on September 14th, Brawler, shows a huge flourish of style and aggression. From the gameplay videos, it’s easy to see him destroying enemies with a certain chaos and confidence. There’s no exact timeline for the other characters yet, but they should all arrive between now and the end of next year.

Another reason to return to DNF Duel is its cube selection system. After each player has chosen his character, he can choose one of the two cubes. These cubes affect a variety of aspects of battle and characters. These cubes are also unique to each character, allowing each player to choose a more unique style that best suits their personal preferences. While the system isn’t incredibly deep or original, it’s a fresh way to approach the game and adds that extra level of depth that DNF Duel needed.

Much more is on the horizon for this game in the coming months. It’s a lot of fun, it looks great, and honestly, it’s easier to get into than something like Guilty Gear: Strive or Street Fighter VI, while still maintaining a great depth of strategy and skill.

by Daniele Nero
Source: Geek Tyrant

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