First thing I want to mention with this review for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is that I don?t really have much affinity for Power Rangers as a franchise. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show released in 1993, which honestly should have been prime-time for 13-year old me to get into it, but outside of a few episodes I never really gave it a chance. However, about a year or so ago I saw a lot of people praising the comic books series from publisher BOOM! Studios, particularly the Shattered Grid arc. I gave that series a shot and really, really enjoyed it. So maybe it is kind of fitting that I?m now checking out the fighting game that pulls almost exclusively from that particular storyline.
If you?re not familiar with the story, it?s basically evil future Green Ranger Tommy becomes the villainous Lord Drakkon, hell-bent on stealing and absorbing morphers from other Power Rangers. Not content with dominating his own reality, he starts to expand to other realities, bringing in alternate forms of Power Rangers and allies from all over. It?s a neat reality-bending storyline with a lot of cool alternate character concepts, and perhaps unsurprisingly, lends itself pretty well to the framework for a solid fighting game.
As far as what kind of fighting game Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is, I?d say the quick and easy comparison is to Capcom?s popular Marvel vs. Capcom series. Power Rangers isn?t quite as chaotic in my opinion, but it does borrow some ideas, particularly the dedicated launcher to send your foe into the air with an option for quick follow-up air combos. It?s also a tag fighter, allowing you to select a team of three that you can tag between mid-fight or bring in for assists. It?s very focused on stringing together long-chain combo?s with flashy supers and special moves, but with some simple command inputs that won?t be too taxing to learn for new players.
Note: nWay Games provided us with Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid base game, season pass 1, and season pass 2 PS4 codes for review purposes.
How you have a Spring Festival in January is anyone’s guess…
We look forward to seeing the speedrunning community get their hands on this title.
Get ready for a blast from the past with Hardball!, Hardball II, Winter Challenge, Summer…
Are you OK with what SNK is doing with the physical release for the latest…
Would you call Pokémon with bots Botémon, Pokébot, or Botworld Odyssey?
The sequel to ENDER LILIES finally arrives on PC and consoles.
This website uses cookies.