The story mode, while short (only taking a few hours to complete), is fun, giving us brief backstories to the characters as they become relevant, putting you in Shine City, where the enigmatic Queen is our humble narrator, giving us the skinny.
Candyman can mutate the ball through the wall/floor/ceiling (and give it a brief facial makeover), crocodilian Latch can keep it in his powerful jaws for a moment before spitting it back out with zero inertia loss, and Sonata can imbue it with brain-busting beats. When the meter is filled from lobbing the antigravity ball back and forth, you can bust out your special move with two quick taps of the attack button.
Inline skater girl Jet and rampaging beat hazard Doombox can both hover, Dice has an incredible vertical jump, and Latch has a sort of light float jump that can make positioning a breeze.īut the characters truly shine with their special skills. While movements and attacking are more or less static between characters, each has their own skills they lend to the table.
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While the controls are simple to learn and fun to master, you’ll need some know-how to avoid getting pasted at Mach 1, know-how the game happily provides in a How To Play broken into two parts, regular and advanced. Lethal League Blaze doesn’t force you into a tutorial, but speaking as a player, it’s recommended you do so. Part baseball, part dodgeball, part fighting game? Serve it up. With eye-popping visuals and a slamming soundtrack courtesy of Hideki Naganuma of Jet Set Radio fame, it’s sure to provide hours of fun, especially due to its inventive premise. Lethal League Blaze is sure to wow both seasoned newcomers of the first game and fresh-faced newbies overall.