James writes - "I don’t think there are enough four player online co-op games on the console market, especially on the slightly lower budget side of things. So, the fact that Rooster Teeth Games wants to deliver exactly that in a hack’n’slash game titled RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, based on their hugely popular 3D web series RWBY, I can’t help but think it’s an ideal time to launch. Will it shine bright like a diamond, or instead be a Grimm offering for RWBY fans and co-op gamers alike?"
The Humble Let’s Fight Bundle just launched today. It features games like Injustice 2, Absolver, Nidhogg , RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, and more.
Neil writes "RWBY: Grimm Eclipse may not have been the game that RWBY fans really wanted, but that's not to stop Rooster Teeth Games from delivering a new DLC pack. The question is - do you need the Beacon pack in your life?"
It'll be nice for those that enjoyed it, but is it really a game they should continue with?
Meh. I lost interest with the game. The game came out with so little content and the combat is just repetitive.
Josh from TVG writes "Bright colors, splendidly cell-shaded character models and quippy one-liners abound in this official Rooster Teeth Games production of RWBY Grimm Eclipse. Take up your over-powered weapons and hack and slash your way through hordes of Grimm as one of the four original characters of the hit Animated TV series, Ruby Weiss, Blake and Yang, as you plow through levels, collect experience points and crack jokes along this fun-filled and challenging adventure."
It's hard enough to persuade for people to play anything together other than COD, Battlefield or Forza as it is so a poor story won't be fixing that anytime soon