Lethal League Blaze is an absolute sensation for your senses. If you want to avoid getting thrashed it is probably best to learn the ropes offline as I did. Where things aren’t so easy is definitely in the online mode. So if you invite friends over that have never played it before they need not fret. It’s the ability to jump in and pick it up with relative ease that definitely helps introduce players. At its heart it is a party game just like Smash Bros best enjoyed when you and a group of friends are competing against one another. Lethal League Blaze has the same feel of Super Smash Bros, even more so than some Super Smash Bros clones out there. Personally, I would have liked to have seen just a few more characters but this is also understandable as the studio’s second-ever console game. Each character has their own unique vibe and style and is the main drivers of the game’s immersion with their upbeat personalities. That’s double the number of characters at launch than the original had with the promise of more being added post-launch. Primarily, the boss from the original, Doombox, is now a playable character in Lethal League Blaze. The majority of which return from the original Lethal League with some new additions. There are 11 characters available at least at launch. You know that one slip could bring an amazing rally to an end. It’s similar to racket sports and that back-and-forth builds tension all the time. Smacking the ball into your enemy or enemies seems simple enough but there’s so much more to it than that and many nuances that add substance to the general gameplay. It’s fast-paced, competitive, creative and downright fun. The gameplay is what will keep you coming back for more with Lethal League Blaze. This upgrade has allowed for many possibilities that were simply impossible with the original. Impressively, this sequel stays true to the original 2D animation visuals and the extreme, high speed experience of the original Lethal League whilst upgrading to 3D. Perhaps most significantly is the switch to 3D graphics which completely brings the game to life. The sequel improves upon just about every single aspect of the original. Now, Lethal League is back with a sequel in the form of Lethal League Blaze. It was insanely simple and yet insanely fun. Unfortunately, that was a fairly niche game and did not receive the attention it deserved. This is a simple yet effective formula that resulted in memorable moments playing against my friends and family. Lethal League is a competitive projectile fighting game where you have to hit an anti-gravity ball into the face of your opponent to win. Oh man, I have some good memories from playing the original Lethal League.
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