The World II: Hunting BOSS
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Fight the largest monsters you’ve ever faced while building your destiny as the greatest Hero in the world. China’s biggest Action game series is now available in the west.
App ID323240
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Good Games
Categories Single-player
Genres Action, RPG
Release Date7 Nov, 2014
Platforms Windows, Mac
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese

The World II: Hunting BOSS
13 Total Reviews
6 Positive Reviews
7 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

The World II: Hunting BOSS has garnered a total of 13 reviews, with 6 positive reviews and 7 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 108 minutes
[h1]Discovery:[/h1] I happen to like straight up boss battles because I enjoy figuring out how to beat them with little to no damage to my character. [h1]Good/Bad:[/h1] I have to ask, how did this game even end up being approved here in Steam? They didn’t even bother to translate the text and code the game right so how did this get past Steam’s quality control team? "China's biggest action game" can be defined in a word, which is "disappointment". At first, it feels good to rip apart the monster bosses but after a while you realize that this is really all the game has to offer since there are no ways to access the features of the game such as equipment, skills etc. The game is completely INCOMPLETE and doesn’t care that the 80 bosses advertised are merely reskins of the same low population of boss models. You are forced to battle earlier bosses because the latest one that you have to beat is overpowered compared to your current levels. In other words, you have to grind A LOT which shouldn’t have to be the case for these types of games. [h1]Summary:[/h1] This is a tablet game that should have stayed as a tablet game, although, if you feel like endlessly smashing bosses with little to no effort and reward, then this may be a game for you. [h1]Worth: [/h1] You should ask for a refund since the game is laughably incomplete. [h1]Last Thoughts: [/h1] I’d rather play Malicious on the PS3.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 339 minutes
since i have the mobile and pc versions of this now i can safely say I WILL NEVER GIVE THIS GAME A POSITIVE REVEIW UNTIL THE LAZY DEVELOPERS UPDATE THIS GAME TO ATLEAST HAVE THE SAME MONSTERS AND ITEMS AS THE MOBILE VERSION i mean really its 2 dollars on here and 1 dollar on mobile but the mobile has 3 times more content i honestly feel like i was ripped off for the very first time
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 25 minutes
Let me start off by saying that this game is only 1.99 USD. That's cheap. Worth about as much as a soda where I live. Okay, so, now that I've gotten that out of the way lets get to the actual review. This is a Japanese Beat'em up/Hack and Slash designed originally for a mobile touch interface. However, they converted this over to PC, keep this in mind before you buy it and Thumbs Down it. Pros: -Cute chibi style graphics. -Unique bosses and stages. -Destinctly different characters. Cons: -Uses unchangable UJIO controls. -There is no tutorial _________________________________ Overall: _________________________________ This game needs some work before it's "Awesome" or "Great", but it's not a bad 2$ game for PC. I think if they just added the ability to change the control key setup, this game would be loads more fun, the UJIO is wonky and unnatural. Besides that, though, it's a fun game to play when you're bored and are tired of dying constantly in Dark Souls. Would I recommend this? Yes, yes I would. You see, World 2 (Boss hunter) is up for some BIG updates- PvP, new characters, etc. When this update happens, this game will be really exciting! Character evolution/upgrading potential, Weapon and armor options, all to come for those who grab this tiny JRPG-Beat'em up Welp, I leave you with this, Farewell.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 49 minutes
I love the idea of this game and I feel like it is very very close to perfect. It just needs to actually be updated with what they say they are updating it with. There was supposed to be a giant addition patch that settle all my disputes with this game... but it never came. The date the update was supposed to be live is still posted in-game... it was supposed to be released 10 days ago and not a single word has been said. So sadly I cannot recommend this game until the patch goes live and it smoothes out. If you enjoy the idea of playing playstation bosses with basic MOBA characters then by all means play it.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 61 minutes
Advertises 80 different monsters, which may be true if renaming the same four monsters 20 times each can be called different. Note also the instructions are not in english, though the game is easy enough to grasp -- I would even argue it's fun -- fancy button-mashing boss-battles, one after the other? Some people are bound to find this more fun than I did -- and that's not being mean... I just like my video game fare more cerebral. That said, it seems like this game had many more features intended, but never got implemented -- evolving and upgrading your character? "COMING SOON!" (Indicated release date was December of last year for these features best as i can tell.) -- It's also implied there is supposed to be PvP battles, but nahh... though it is fun to fight against other heroes as well as bosses. Still... not enough there to hold my attention.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 56 minutes
Worth the 2$. Though atm, the fiddily camera angles take alittle getting use too. WASD works as one would expected, if there is only 4 directional input (I couldn't tell, and felt like 8 directional, with smoothing to make it look decent) -UIO/JK Sp attack./(attack/dodge) keys work well, & they have alternate key inputs that aren't clear. --123/qe for sp attack/(attk/dodge) & Arrow keys for movement [Though frankly I have a var easier time using WASD & UIOJK keys. The differences between the classes aren't clear, though I would argue it barely matters. The bosses ... as it were seem to have the ankle biter weakness. Though, with this being a tablet port, & Mouse control being really only useful for the menus, and for now feeling partly like a demo. I would honestly think that this game is wel worth it's price even if it's not updated (which I trully hope it does get updated, to atleast support MP[only SP atm]), and there is a statifying feeling of getting through the bosses then face rolling them & getting S ranks :P (not sure if higher ranks are available, I assume not but I could be wrong) This isn't a game I would suspect most to just sit for hours & play, but given some Keymapping to a controller, & Steam streaming.. I could easily see this being loads & loads of fun to see who can do better & such. I had the hardest time with the butcher, & it was mostly only due to time issues (5 minute kill window for each boss), though I suspect the camera & inability to aim my weapon @ first contributed to that. [being the only boss so far I had to restart a few times for running out of time] If the price was higher, I would not recommend this game, but as it stands it's worth the 2$ USD, and you could honestly do alot worse then this. I wouldn't expect controller support & it doesn't claim to have it. There isn't much to the RPG elements, outside auto leveling, & some locked elements to the characters. (will update if I reach the limit of it &/or it changes)
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 603 minutes
Loved the game but its almost inposible to beat 5 bar monsters and up.The Ai on the other hunters is terrible they will litterally stand in front of the monster and get 2 hit.Then you will be left and the time will run out before you can kill the monster :/.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 31 minutes
I was quite sceptical of this game when I heard of it on Greenlight, so I bought it and played it to see if it was good. And I have to say, I am not regretting my choice so far. It's like a Monster Hunter game - you pick a hero to start with (either one of the warriors or a berserker) and slay big things! After the first set of missions, you get the other two classes added to your team, at which point you can switch your hero between the three of them and start battling against other fighters as well as bigger monsters. It did get a bit dull after a while, but is a great game when you're bored. Probably a 9/10 from me.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 33 minutes
For 2 dollars, I'd say this is a nice game and a good adaption. It really doesn't give bad graphics and despite being locked down to bad hotkeys (My opinion). It is really fun. WASD is normal for me but the UIO and JK hotkeys threw me off a little at the beginning. That aside, for the short amount of time I have spent on this game thus far, its great. Especially for ONLY 2 dollars. This isn't a big game, not really a RPG but more so to me a arena or a survival arena with some minimal aspects of a rpg. (The reason I don't say its an RPG is simply because it does not have a true story, the only role you're taking up is the heroes (classes) and all your doing is fighting bosses and progressing through the battles). With that said for those interested in the game, don't hold back. If you enjoy boss battles or just challenging battles. This is for you. If you like Gladiator styled games (arenas) then try it out. I'm definitely not upset with the two dollars i gave this game. It may not be completely done as well, for those who want to get with friends one day on this game or wants to fight them. They're setting up Co-Ops and PvP soon as well - so again for only two dollars you're getting a good amount in return! Try it out!
👍 : 19 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 55 minutes
Let's start out by saying that it's pretty obvious that we're dealing with a Tablet port here. Not only do the controls obviously hint at this, but the tutorial screens (if you can already read the Asian characters) show actual instructions pertaining to tablet usage. Sadly, however, this means that the game has 'tapping' expectancies. Meaning that, because reaction speeds are slower with a mouse (in particular to click a very specific region) compared to quickly tapping with a finger, that it'll take longer to actually point at something. Not to mention that the skill buttons are clickable with the mouse, meaning that if the fight takes place in the lower regions of the screen, that you'll often click them by accident. But what of the Gameplay itself? Sadly, as it stands now, it's basically a hack-and-slash, giving you three stamina-using skills to use, a dash and a regular weak attack. Spamming these special attacks quickly drains your stamina, which will cause you to be temporarily stunned if said bar is completely depleted. While you have the choice of one of three characters, you get the other two as soon as you´ve beaten about five bosses. These AI seem to be well capable of just spamming their own skills, but the enemy tends to have a preference for you anyway. Meaning you'll still be well busy keeping yourself alive. And that's it. Tap to move or double tap to dash out of the way of an attack, keep laying on the heat and you're set. The character buttons that possibly serve to further define or gear up your character are "not available yet". So we're obviously dealing with a Tablet port that also serves to just give a taste of what's to come, as the loading screens love to wave around that the actual release is dated for December. There are no graphics options to speak of. No resolution options, either. Let alone anything else. Alt-Enter works to switch between Fullscreen and Windowed, but that wasn't said anywhere. Honestly? Unless the developers make some changes that clearly embrace the PC market or simply make it friendlier for them, I would avoid this game. EVEN IF ITS 3 DOLLARS. Take my opinion for what you will, but I say that this has a lot of fixing ahead of it before I can consider it well playable. UPDATE Let's clarify this: If you start asking money for it, it stops being a Beta and becomes a release. If you don't want your game judged that way, then don't ask money for it or don't release it yet. The page also does not clarify the true nature of this game, as it being a 'preview' or a taste of a product to come. This is not a practise we should condone. It's just milking money from people.
👍 : 101 | 😃 : 0
Negative
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