Platform fighter Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl launches on PC
Everyone is aflutter from the Disney boy joining Smash Bros, but I’ve hardly ever performed a Kingdom Hearts. I did, having said that, shell out numerous hours as an early teenager watching Hey Arnold! and CatDog. I am thus extra psyched about today’s launch of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, a Smash-like system brawler starring Nickelodeon people including Spongebob and Invader Zim.
There are not a lot of items I really feel real nostalgia for, but the late-’90s/early-’00s period of Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network is up there. All-Star Brawl functions people and phases from Aaahh!!! Serious Monsters, The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats, Korra and several more. Each and every character has their individual distinct fighting style.
There are singleplayer and multiplayer modes, with the latter supporting nearby and on the web engage in for up to 4 players. I couldn’t notify you if it has serious aggressive legs, but I would like to crowd spherical a display screen and participate in it with an N64 controller and a few friends, please.
Nick All-Star Brawl is designed by Ludosity, who formerly developed perfectly-obtained platform brawler Slap Town. I like these circumstances where an indie dev makes a minor indie recreation that feels good and then is offered a license with which to make a activity in the identical genre for a larger sized viewers. The very last example I can imagine of is Streets Of Rage 4, which made by Guard Crush, developers of the exceptionally-finances Streets Of Fury.
Hopefully it really is successful ample that it gets new characters added in the future. I want Pustulio DLC.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is out there from Steam with a 20% start price cut at £32/€40.
Originally posted 2021-11-11 13:02:11.