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gertlushgaming · 6 months
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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review (PlayStation 5)
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This Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review, lets you duke it out with the biggest and best fighting character roster yet! Please choose your favorite brawlers, master their unique move sets, and use all-new powerful Supers to land the finishing blow with friends or across a fantastic, roguelike player campaign!
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review Pros:
- Decent cartoon-like graphics. - 12.07GB download size. - Platinum trophy. - Platform brawler gameplay. - Officially licensed. - Four ways to play - battle, online, campaign, and single-player. - The extras menu has a jukebox, credits, and a gallery. - Single-player modes - Arcade, boss Rush, mini-games, and dojo. - 26 stages from the various universes and the training stage. - Battle mode allows local multiplayer and CPU. - campaign mode is almost roguelike in that you do a series of fights, boss fights, mini-games, and interactions and if you lose then it's the end of that run and you start again on a new randomized campaign trail. - The campaign mode has a main hub where you can buy items, and power-ups, upgrade them, the dojo (training), talk with characters, etc. - As you beat characters in the campaign mode you unlock the ability to play them in a campaign trail. - Three lots of currency to earn in-game for upgrades and purchasing. - Excellent soundtrack. - All characters are voiced. - 25 playable characters - SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward, Plankton, Raphael, Donatello, April O'Neil, Danny Phantom, Ember, Grandma Gertie, Gerald, Nigel, Zim, Jenny Wakeman, Reptar, Ten and Stimpy, Azula, Korra, Aang, Garfield, Angry Beavers, Lucy Loud, Jimmy Neutron, El Tigre, and Rocko. - Fully animated backdrops. - Plays like Super Smash Brothers Brawl. - Each character in the campaign can buy, upgrade, and equip perks, and status effects to change how they play and their stats. - Every character keeps track of the arcade and the campaign clears. - Movesets are in the menu for each character. - The hub in campaign mode is open and you can freely move around. - Buy decorations to change the campaign hub area. - Six difficulties - tiny but mighty, Texas tough, master class, how tough are you, madness reigns, and prepare for doom. - The campaign has a portal to change the campaign difficulties. - Your health/damage in campaign matches carries over to each match. - Fast loading times. - Has a lot of other characters from the universes that give power-ups, buffs, etc. - A major upgrade over the last game in every way. - The campaign trail is a choose-you-own route affair with many forks in the road. Power-up choices are a choose one from three offers. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review Cons: - The jumping and movement still feel loose and like every jump is a coin flip on if you make it. - A lot of notable absentee characters. - When it gets going the game is so hectic and the camera is so far out that making anything out is crazy difficult. - Takes some getting used to the controls. Related Post: UFC 5 Review (PlayStation 5) Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2: Official website. Developer: GameMill Publisher: GameMill Store Links - PlayStation Read the full article
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skatoonyfan1234 · 7 months
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FUCK YOU, GAMEMILL ENTERTAINMENT AND FAIRPLAY LABS FOR CUTTING THESE CHARACTERS FROM BEING PLAYABLE IN NICKELODEON ALL STAR BRAWL 2!
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