Fightfinity

Fightfinity

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About Fightfinity

Fightfinity is an indie action roguelike developed by Royalty Game Factory. Released on PC in February 2026, it’s a single-player game where you battle endless enemy waves, craft powerful build combinations, and conquer procedurally generated floors. The core loop is straightforward: survive rooms filled with enemies, collect random upgrades, and push deeper into the map as difficulty increases. It’s a game about reacting fast, adapting builds, and learning from failure. No co-op, no story, just you against the chaos of endless escalation.

Gameplay

Each floor is a gauntlet of rooms, each requiring you to clear enemies and grab randomly generated upgrades. You start weak, but every node you collect adds a new ability, stat boost, or weapon. Combat is twitchy and precise, you’ll dodge, mash attack combos, and manage limited healing items. The challenge lies in balancing risk and reward: grabbing a powerful upgrade might mean fighting extra enemies, but it could save you in the next room. Sessions rarely last over 45 minutes. Controls are tight, but mistakes cost you quickly. The deeper you go, the more the game tests your reflexes and build efficiency.

What Players Think

Community ratings average 4.5/5, with 82% positive reviews on Steam. Players report an average playtime of 12 hours, and 28% finish all floors. Moods are split: 60% call it “addictively brutal,” while 15% find the difficulty “unfairly punishing.” Top reviews praise the “satisfying progression loop,” but some gripe about “random luck determining success.” Achievement completion stands at 42%, with 50+ total, including a 100% completion challenge. Critics highlight the game’s “deep upgrade system” but note it’s “not for casual players.”

PlayPile's Take

Fightfinity is a $19.99 investment in short, intense sessions for action fans who love mastering mechanics. It’s not forgiving, random floors and difficulty spikes could frustrate, but the rush of a perfect build makes it addictive. With 50+ achievements, it’s worth the price for those who thrive on challenge. Skip if you prefer slower-paced games. The best part? Every death teaches you something new, even if it takes 20 tries to get there.

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