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Brawlout Announced

Brawlout

Angry Mob Games, developers of Toysburg and AVP: Evolution, have announced they are developing a competitive fighting game for consoles titled Brawlout. This will be the studios first game to be released on consoles.

You can view an overview provided by Angry Mob Games and the announcement trailer down below…

 

Brawlout marks a return to the golden age of platform fighters. It draws on traditional fighting games to create a parade of fantastic fighting moves, and a vivid world all its own.

The platforming elements and win conditions were inspired by Super Smash Bros, while the various combat moves and ground combos were largely inspired by more violent fighters, like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter, switching to a Looney-Toons sense of violence.

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  • Online and local battles, with up to 8 player fights – Take part in online ranked tournaments, play locally in party mode with friends, or go solo in the story campaign.
  • Evolve and customize your characters – Each character starts out with more accessible attacks. You grow it with special attacks, new combo options, more movement abilities and advanced tech moves.
  • Vastly different combat styles – Each character is designed around a unique fighting style, to make each fight more strategic: grapple opponents, freeze them, dive kick their face, bomb them with projectiles or smash them with long range whips.
  • Rage meter – Powerful special attacks consume your rage meter. When filled up, your character gets much tougher.

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