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Bleeding Edge review: This is how it runs on PC

Bleeding Edge review: This is how it runs on PC

Posted on March 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Bleeding Edge is the Overwatch of hack-and-slash brawler games

Bleeding Edge arrives at a time after hero-based games like Overwatch and DotA transformed their respective genres so radically that, for better or worse, countless others have attempted to replicate what they’ve accomplished. However, none have attempted to take that hero-based concept and integrate it into a different type of game. But that’s where Ninja Theory’s latest hack-and-slash brawler comes in.
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