One of the most unique concepts I've seen in a fighting game. It is a blast, especially when you're playing with friends.
For the sake of clarity, I have far more than 3 hours in this game, as I've played it a lot more on a friend's Switch, but I'm just marking the hours I have on my copy. If you happen to see another review of mine praising the hell out of a game with only a few hours of playtime, that is probably why.
For the sake of clarity, I have far more than 3 hours in this game, as I've played it a lot more on a friend's Switch, but I'm just marking the hours I have on my copy. If you happen to see another review of mine praising the hell out of a game with only a few hours of playtime, that is probably why.
This is a fantastic sequel to a game that had a great and unique gameplay feature and amped it up to a 10.
LL Blaze builds upon almost everything that was lacking or incomplete in the original Lethal League;
- You have a health bar now, touching the ball no longer means a one-shot.
- A bunch of new characters arrive on the scene.
- New (and one or two returning) stages,
- A new funky soundtrack, including a song from Hideki Naganuma and quite a few of the artists featured in the original game make a return.
- It's not as pixelly and grainy as the original, much more sleek and refined while still keeping the personality of the art style intact.
I don't have any real downsides for now, but I fear for the online scene for this game as it doesn't have the biggest audience and in due time, it may follow the fate of the original Lethal League.
Either way, damn incredible game and if it even slightly interests you, give it a try!
LL Blaze builds upon almost everything that was lacking or incomplete in the original Lethal League;
- You have a health bar now, touching the ball no longer means a one-shot.
- A bunch of new characters arrive on the scene.
- New (and one or two returning) stages,
- A new funky soundtrack, including a song from Hideki Naganuma and quite a few of the artists featured in the original game make a return.
- It's not as pixelly and grainy as the original, much more sleek and refined while still keeping the personality of the art style intact.
I don't have any real downsides for now, but I fear for the online scene for this game as it doesn't have the biggest audience and in due time, it may follow the fate of the original Lethal League.
Either way, damn incredible game and if it even slightly interests you, give it a try!
THE MOST FUN LOCAL MULTIPLAYER EXPERIENCE I'VE EVER HAD. Despite the simplicity of it's concept it's execution is SO well done that I can play this with friends for HOURS without getting bored. The sheer rush that can be felt while playing this game is a feeling unmatched by any other multiplayer experience I've ever had, and this will definitely become a multiplayer go to for future gatherings with friends and family.