Dynasty Feud Reviews
Dynasty Feud is a competitive, team-based, fast-paced platform brawler for 2-4 players. Play either local or online and show off your skills with 40 characters, one-hit kills, multiple fighting skills and a lot of style.
App ID | 493180 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Kaia Studios |
Publishers | Kaia Studios |
Categories | Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Full controller support, Shared/Split Screen, Remote Play Together, Shared/Split Screen PvP, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards, Stats |
Genres | Indie, Action |
Release Date | 23 May, 2017 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | Portuguese - Brazil, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian, English |

21 Total Reviews
18 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Dynasty Feud has garnered a total of 21 reviews, with 18 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ 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:
967 minutes
best pc version of smash bros,I like it very much cause the characters is unlock by playing.
the dlc is also worth the money since all the characters are unique especially the zombie
very recommended for people that want a simple non combo wombo fighting game
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
259 minutes
I played the game in the closed Beta and it has evolved a lot since then!
Most of the bugs are fixed and the developers are really communicative through the forum and discord, always willing to improve the game.
Even with my shitty internet I am able to play with people around the world without noticeable lag spikes (which I really appreciate).
What I enjoy most about it is the feeling of REVENGE. After someone kills my favourite character, that person immediately becomes my nemesis and has to die. It also feels great to outplay someone using your same character.
At the beginning the levels are a bit tricky and I always jumped into the void or died in the dumbest ways. However,
once I got used to them and learnt to time the traps correctly, the game is much more fun!
I totally recommend playing this game with some friends in voice chat for an evening of assured laughs (and some yells :D).
Tl;Dr The game is a lot of fun and even more if you play with friends. Try it out!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
765 minutes
THIS GAME. Amazing! Don't be fooled by the looks, and you'll be in for a real treat.
At first glance, it has a weird learning curve, since characters keep dying fast while one is trying to understand how to control them.
But once you play a few matches, you'll find yourself adapting your playstyle for each of the 5 dynasty members, choosing which one comes next in order to avenge your recent misfortunes, which leads to...
Pissing people off while in death timer is just SO MUCH FUN! Plus you get to strategically position yourself (death timer player-controlled dynasty ghost spawns each member) which depends entirely on what you're planning to do next. Is she the archer? Place yourself where your arrows hit your enemies but their proyectiles can't reach you. Is he the tornado dude? Purge the scenario of pesky cowboys by falling from top to bottom.
I do believe this "metagame" layer makes the game trully special (must try tbh).
P.S. If you happen to be curious, just pick a different dynasty. It's like playing an entirely different game. And it remains great.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
203 minutes
its simple, it looks nice, it handles good. Suprisingly unique mechanics on each group o characters, this guy is a great party game.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1158 minutes
This game is really really fun.
If you like to play with friends and if you are competitive player in lan or online you will like it(without any doubts).
It's a game where you will get the mechanics very easy and the variety of dynasties and characters will give you many hours of fun.
If you are wondering if you should invest money in this game, my answer is YES. A VERY BIG YES!
See you in RANKED games dude! ;)
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
137 minutes
The game is certainly entertaining and well done. I definetely recommend this to play with your friends. When you kill someone you really feel how much have annoyed him. And you see how his ghost is haunting you trying desperately to fight you.
I really love how you can use the environment in your advantage. For example, I was going to be killed by a players final movement, I foreseed it, so when he activated it, I threw my character to the train rails, so I could escape and come back to hit him with my viking spear!
Also the music is awesome, I would like themed music depending on which Dynasty wins, that would be great.
I only wish I could pick up props/corpses from the environment to throw them and hit my friends with the corpses of their ancestors.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
80 minutes
It was a dissapointing start when I realized Dynasty Feud wasn´t exactly a brawler but a team based mini fighting game, but once you get in you cannot stop playing. I played for more than 30 minutes to feel confortable with all at least four characters of the same dynasty :)
All dynasties are not available from the beginning, but it´s about playing and winning matches and after playing more than an hour I unlocked almost all of them.
Losing a character unfairly or just a second after respawning may be frustrating, but this is also what makes Dynasty Feud different and a real challenge.
Some online matches with 4 dynasties playing are lagged and sometimes unplayable, but in general I was able to play correctly.
Awesome music and art style!
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
499 minutes
Dynasty Feud is the best platform arena fighting game steam has to offer, and one of the best local multiplayer games as well.
While games like Towerfall and Samurai Gunn rekindled interest in this style of game, years later other developers have managed to surpass these games. Kaia Studios have done just that with Dynasty Feud.
It is therefor a shame that some of the newer entries to the genre have not been able to gain as much traction as the earlier releases. Dynasty Feud deserves a similar following.
The twist offered by Dynasty Feud is that instead of picking a character, you pick a team. Each team is balanced, has their own playstyle, and has stronger and weaker characters.
Each game starts with a spawn countdown, in which you can select the character on your team that you wish to spawn, and after death you can also select your new character (as well as cast a team-unique taunt before spawning).
This gives some extra tactical depth as well, as you can select a character well suited to dealing with a particularly difficult enemy.
Combat is relatively simple, with only two attacks per character - however each character is different so in any one match you get to use a range of different skills.
The fact that you have a suit of characters means that the game modes are centred around survival rather than kills. However Dynasty Feud deals with this by issuing stars when a character scores a kill or dies. At five stars you can cast your team's super attack - which is a very effective tool.
With 8 teams and 40 characters, the game has a lot of playability. If you like this style of game, Dynasty Feud is a must have.
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👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
154 minutes
A really interesting surprise. I expected a fun experience, but it turned out to be deeper than that. The variety that the 40 characters offer and the nuances each of them have can make the combat more complex that it might seem at first.
It is the kind of game I like to play with my friends, fun for beginners and deep for more harcore fighting players. Only having one life gives dynamism to the battles, because as soon as you lose a character you need to think about who will be the next one. The movements and attacks of each character are simple to execute, but timing and deciding which one to use can be crucial (this is where the hardcore gamers shine).
This is the game that perfectly meets the "easy to get, hard to master". It might seem overwhelming at the beginning with the amount of characters you need to learn about (and maybe there is some of that), but for me the initial learning process was really smooth.
The main flaw the game has is the lack of a single player mode. I did not miss it much, but I think it needs to be pointed out.
To sum up I really recommend this game for those who like to beat their friends!
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
86 minutes
I had a chance to round up my TowerFall buddies last night and play Dynasty Feud in my living room using Steam Big Picture and a bunch of PS4 controllers. This game rocks. Dynasty Feud combines the sustained, tactical tension we love about TowerFall's one-hit-kill mechanic with the stage and character diversity of a Smash Bros. The "dynasty" mechanic--coming back to life as a new character with a different move set each time you die--is brilliant. It constantly shifts the feel of each match, and adds an almost Overwatch-like strategic layer to "hero selection" as you attempt to counter the other player's current fighter in real time. One of my friends is an illustrator, and he was blown away by Dynasty Feud's character design, to the point where he was wishing there was a single-player campaign. I myself could care less about story modes in brawlers, but it speaks to the strength of the characters that they make you naturally curious about their back stories. The art style and overall tone reminds me of Guacamelee!, another favorite.
We're looking forward to our next play session. We unlocked all of the clans except for the aliens! Right now I'd say we're in that fun discovery stage of a fighting game, learning each fighter's moves. Because the pace of the game is so fast (that's a good thing), you may initially experience some frustrating spawns, where you basically die right away before you figure out what's cool about your character. But when you do have that Eureka moment, like, "I can move around as this devastating tornado!,", "I can reflect projectiles with my stubby punches", or "I have a shield instead of a dodge!", it's very rewarding. At first we thought the supers were OP, but after some experimenting we realized you can dodge, and in some cases shield-block, the ultimate abilities. If the game is this fun now, I can only imagine what it will be like when we know what we're doing.
👍 : 14 |
😃 : 0
Positive