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Mutant Rage is a fighting game developed by Animas Games, released on September 8, 2025, for PC. It casts players as colossal Kaiju battling to dominate the world through brute strength and tactical combat. The game features single-player campaigns and multiplayer modes where you clash against opponents in destructible environments. With its focus on raw power and aggressive gameplay, Mutant Rage leans into chaotic, high-impact fights. It’s a title for fans of over-the-top brawls and monster-based action, offering straightforward combat with a heavy emphasis on size and destruction.
You control a Kaiju with a roster of distinct moves, including stomps, tail swipes, and ranged energy attacks. Each match unfolds in three rounds, requiring players to balance health management and environmental destruction. Controls are responsive, emphasizing combos and counterattacks. Single-player missions involve escalating threats like military defenses and terrain-based hazards. Multiplayer lets you test skills in ranked duels or team-based showdowns. The core loop revolves around overwhelming opponents through aggression and strategy, with unlockable upgrades to enhance your creature’s abilities. Matches rarely last longer than 10 minutes, keeping the pace intense and fast.
Community ratings average 78% positive, with 82% of players completing the single-player mode. Average playtime is 12 hours, though 35% of reviews cite frustration over difficulty spikes. Moods are split between "aggressive" (65%) and "frustrating" (25%). One review notes, "The combat is visceral, but AI opponents can be unfair." Critics praise the "chaotic fun" but criticize repetitive stage designs. The achievement list has 45 trophies, with 68% of players earning at least 50%. Multiplayer remains popular, but solo campaigns feel short for some.
Mutant Rage is a solid but niche pick for fighting game enthusiasts who enjoy fast, aggressive matches. The $39.99 price tag feels reasonable given the replay value of multiplayer, though the short single-player mode might disappoint. With 147 achievements and a competitive scene, it’s best for those seeking high-energy brawls without deep storytelling. Avoid if you prefer tactical or story-driven combat. It’s not perfect, but it delivers exactly what it promises: chaotic Kaiju fights.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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