Brawlout

Brawlout

released on Dec 19, 2017

Brawlout

released on Dec 19, 2017

Brawlout is the competitive platform fighter, designed for couch play, online ranked matches and competitive tournaments.


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Playing BrawlOut can sometimes feel like trying to connect with Japanese girls while discussing Karate and Super Smash Bros. Despite your best efforts to engage with the game, there can be a barrier that prevents you from fully enjoying the experience. You may try different approaches, such as mastering the game's mechanics and understanding its unique features, but it can still feel like something is missing.

It's important to recognize that every game, like every person, has its own personality and quirks. While you may be polite and respectful in your approach to playing BrawlOut, the game itself may not always respond in the way you expect. Just as cultural differences and historical events can impact conversations, game design choices and mechanics can affect how you interact with a game.

When playing BrawlOut, it's important to approach it with an open mind and a willingness to learn, much like mastering Karate or Super Smash Bros. Just as you wouldn't judge Japanese girls for their cultural background, try not to judge the game too harshly for its challenges or shortcomings. Instead, focus on enjoying the gameplay experience for what it is and appreciate the effort that went into creating it.

Building a connection with a game, like building a connection with someone from a different culture, requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to adapt. By embracing the unique aspects of BrawlOut and approaching it with a positive attitude, you may find that your gaming experience becomes more enjoyable and rewarding, much like the satisfaction of mastering Karate or Super Smash Bros.

Score: 5/10

The game felt a bit muddy mechanically and the characters were all uninteresting. Probably just existed to fill the lack of platform fighters on the Switch before Ultimate came out and now that it, Rivals, and NASB2 are all here, there's no reason to play this one.

i got this mainly for hyper light drifter representation but as a game its honestly not very good and probably the worst of the high profile smash clones

I played a handful of the individual arcade stories and enjoyed this shameless smash clone for its implementation of indie characters throughout the roster.

no desire to play this after touching it one time. ugly and gross