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Brawlhalla

Tag: Casual
  • Platform:
  • Size: 86M
  • Date: May 11 2021
  • Version: 5.07
  • Devoloper: Ubisoft
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Brawlhalla is developed and produced by Blue Mammoth Games and published by Ubisoft. Players will control a variety of characters from the anime, movies or real-life look to defeat opponents and win. There are many weapons in the game, each weapon has a different attack effect, each character can pick up a specific number of weapons, which requires players to combine the selected characters and weapons to use the appropriate fighting style.

 

The gameplay is very diverse. You can choose from 1V1, 2V2, or custom matches in online mode, and win matches to earn game gold to unlock more characters. The single player tournament mode with dozens of maps is also very popular. In addition, the game has fun party game modes such as Mash & Brawl, Bombsketball, Capture the Flag, and Kung Fu Kick. In addition to gold purchases, the game also features a limited number of nine free legendary characters to play each week!

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Your choice is irrelevant because even if you like or dislike a game, it doesn't make much of a difference to the overall situation. Whether it's a positive impact or a negative one, your choice doesn't make a huge leap in a game's overall rating. However, for 80 million players, they can completely decide whether a game will receive a million followers or be left in the dust for years to come. Of course, 80 million people is not a small number. For some smaller countries, its national population can't be more than half of that number. Brawlhalla is a very good fighting game. Its genre is mainly cross-board fighting games, which I used to have a not very good, if not scornful, attitude towards. However, since I played Brawlhalla, I found that it completely changed my view of horizontal fighting games. It turns out that such a game is also quite fun and we won't find it difficult if you really learn how to play this game. brawlhalla is a good free game, yes, it is free and you can enjoy it without limits, that's why I tried to download it. If it wasn't a free game, I probably wouldn't have looked at it. Or rather, the moment I saw Brawlhalla, if it wasn't a free game, I would have just swiped my index finger across my phone screen and missed it. But Brawlhalla actually blew me away. I think Brawlhalla is well above average in every way, including graphics, game mode, and social interaction. I would like to discuss these three aspects of Brawlhalla, rather than discussing them, I would like to introduce them. First, I like the graphics of Brawlhalla. I think that's why a lot of people play Brawlhalla. 2D graphics are actually very difficult to get people's attention because the game market is now so inwardly scrolling that if a fighting game can't support 3D graphics, you're bound to lose a lot of fans. But Brawlhalla still insists on 2D graphics, because it is not seeking to converge with other games, but to constantly maintain its uniqueness. In fact, Brawlhalla's graphics are very good, and the smooth graphics make you feel like you're watching a cartoon movie. If the players were more skilled, they would definitely think they were playing a Disney World game. In addition, you can see the perfection of the modeling and movement design of the characters in Brawlhalla. I won't say that much more, those who want to know can look at the pictures provided on the webpage to feel them. Secondly, I like the game mode of Brawlhalla, which is a 4-player online free-for-all game where 4 people fight in casual matches, but only one winner can win at the end. Of course, I just introduced Brawlhalla's normal mode, where you can invite up to 8 people to play in a cross-game custom room. Rest assured that Brawlhalla's modes are designed to be absolutely fair, and you can participate in 4v4, 1v3, 2v2 or FFA. you can also be the special king in some novel modes like brawball, capture the Flag, etc. This is not really a conflict, after all, everyone has different strengths and we don't need to force them but should respect them. Finally, I also like the social aspect of Brawlhalla, you can imagine that you will be able to make a lot of friends if you compete in the different modes of Brawlhalla, that's for sure, unless you are a regular in the single player training room. That is cool but that is also lonely.


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