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Deception IV: Blood Ties Critic Reviews

19 Total Reviews

9 Positive Reviews(47.4%)
10 Mixed Reviews(52.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Gaming Age April 11, 2014
Is it repetitive? Sure, if you don't get a perverse thrill out of launching people through the air and into the path of an oncoming boulder. But if you do — and boy, do I ever — then Deception IV should be right up your alley.
80
Pocket Gamer UK April 1, 2014
It might not be a game you'll want to play in public, but Deception IV is a unique puzzler that's as dark as it is satisfying.
80
Digitally Downloaded April 4, 2014
Despite being limited in scope and the very definition of a cult game, Deception IV: Blood Ties is a darkly comic and entertaining game.
78
Play UK March 26, 2014
Deception IV is a gloriously silly celebration of the exhibition combo, those impractical yet impressive strings of attacks fighting experts throw together in combo videos paraphrased here with bonkers chain reactions of spikes, boulders, rakes, bombs, blades and banana peels.
70
Meristation March 25, 2014
Tecmo at last brings us after almost a decade another piece of its cult series Deception. Blood Ties doesn't change very much of the style and mechanics after PlayStation 2's Trapt, but it does well reorganizing the controls, and puts some seriously cold-blooded, funny-to-death (literally) new trapts and devices clearly invented by a demonic version of Rube Goldberg. It is sometimes so over the top that it justifies for itself a game that still has low-res graphics and issues with the camera. But, how many times can we turn ourselves into a virtual Reaper and bring this sadistic medieval justice?
70
God is a Geek March 25, 2014
More creative or, dare I say, gorier death animations would have been welcome, but on the whole Deception IV: Blood Ties is something different. Fans of the franchise will know what to expect, but newcomers might find themselves pleasantly surprised by the mix of strategy, sadism and dark humour.
70
The Escapist March 26, 2014
Utterly stupid and often frustrating, Deception IV: Blood Ties is one of those games that manages to be enjoyable in spite of itself. It's a "bad" game, by most standards, but it's good in that "not good" way.
70
Hardcore Gamer March 29, 2014
Much of the fun of Deception IV comes from what you make out of it.
70
Everyeye.it April 15, 2014
Deception IV is a hint of Japan in a standardised market, a solid sequel that preserves the taste of an uncommon gameplay.
68
Game Informer March 25, 2014
I appreciate the new freedom that Blood Ties affords combos, but there isn’t much else in place that dramatically changes up the formula from what we’ve seen before.
65
NowGamer March 26, 2014
You'll likely know by now whether or not Deception 4 is for you, but there is an intriguing idea here waiting for you to discover if you do.
65
Gamers\' Temple April 7, 2014
Deception IV: Blood Ties isn't a bad game, it just wasn't my cup of tea.
60
Push Square March 25, 2014
While it demands a high level of investment, Deception IV: Blood Ties is still a decent game.
60
PlayStation Universe March 25, 2014
Fun in small doses, Deception IV: Blood Ties ultimately suffers from a bad case of repetition and is unlikely to keep you hooked for long.
60
PlayStation LifeStyle March 28, 2014
Deception IV: Blood Ties is one of those games that wants you to spend a fair amount of time setting up traps, but then gives you ever chance to skip all that and easily defeat each level with minimal investment.
60
Slant Magazine April 12, 2014
Despite its apparent flaws, the game clearly welcomes its niche labeling with open arms, swiftly constructing a pitfall for gamers on the prowl for something unfamiliar, albeit ponderously off-kilter.
60
Eurogamer Spain April 21, 2014
Deception IV requires a special sensibility to Japanese games, as it's something original that could be much better and that is still made for a market niche.
50
GamesBeat March 25, 2014
Besides adding a wealth of content, Tecmo Koei hasn’t done much to bring this series into a new generation, and its difficulty and tedium might alienate anyone but the most hardcore fans. This is one classic that should have stayed where it belongs — in the past.
45
GameCritics June 14, 2014
In its current state, it's a relic with a coat of paint on top, and it's not likely to keep anyone's attention for very long.