![]() ![]() When two fighters have the same idea, what usually follows is a comical spinning dance, with both fighters lashing at each other with their free arms. Many fights involve you gripping an opponent with one arm while thrashing him with the other. ![]() You can strike with the left or right arm, and holding one of the attack buttons down allows you to grab and hold. There is no fall damage, which makes jumping off tall ledges to belly flop on the ground below a constant source of amusement.Īttacking consists of flinging punches at your closest foe. It's amusing to watch the tiny fighters hop and skid around an area, while throwing punches with the muscle strength of a toddler. Movement and attacking also have a feeling of airy frailty. ![]() They can only jump so high, but the way they slowly fall back to the ground is like watching an old balloon lose its power over gravity after helium has leaked out of it. The brightly-hued fighters have a lazy quality to their actions. If you can get past the unstable camera and bland graphics, Game Beasts delivers punchy bouts of entertainment and laughter, though the scarcity of game modes makes each play session a short one. The effort to push aside a console for a hulking computer tower is actually worth it, due to Gang Beasts' fun and amusing combat, featuring arenas brimming with deadly snares. Yet Gang Beasts is defiantly a party game, and a good one at that. Computers are the home of online multiplayer, and enjoy a different seat in the house. Party games are well suited on the console, which can be placed in a living room without requiring any extra effort. There are precious few local-only party games for the PC, and there is an important reason why. The review below critiques a work in progress, and represents a snapshot of the game at the time of the review's publication. While the games in question are not considered finished by their creators, you may still devote money, time, and bandwidth for the privilege of playing them before they are complete. GameSpot's early access reviews evaluate unfinished games that are nonetheless available for purchase by the public. ![]()
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