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    So Worldslayers looks like a $35 upgrade DLC for the game.

     

    The WORLDSLAYER UPGRADE allows owners of OUTRIDERS to upgrade straight into the new WORLDSLAYER game content.

     

    With new horrors to challenge you and new weapons, mods and gear to discover, you’ll be further developing your build through the new PAX hybrid branch class trees.

     

    Survive the campaign and you’ll face even greater horrors in the Trials of Tarya Grata, the brand new endgame. Which partnered with Ascension Points offers a new long term progression system for the most committed players.

     

    Finally, push hard through the new Apocalypse difficulty tiers, with each step up to level 40 increasing the chances of obtaining incredible Apocalypse gear and its game changing third mod slot.

     

    KEY FEATURES:


    PAX TREES
    Introducing the Pax Trees. 2 additional skill tree branches per class extend your build customization options for deeper specialization or new hybrid builds.


    ASCENSION POINTS
    A long-term progression system purely designed to make you even stronger. Kill enemies, collect XP and level up to further specialise your build within the 4 categories of Ascension Points. Customise your Outriders in Brutality, Endurance, Prowess and Anomaly.


    APOCALYPSE TIERS
    The new Apocalypse Tier System increases your Max Gear Equip Level, increases Difficulty Tiers and most importantly improves Loot across both campaign and endgame.


    APOCALYPSE LOOT
    New Apocalypse weaponry and armour makes you even more brutal than ever before. Dedicated class specific full Legendary armour sets plus universally equipable 3 piece sets are available to be found. All with set bonuses.


    3RD MOD SLOT
    All new Apocalypse gear has that deadly new third mod slot for increased killing power and customization.


    NEW MODS
    Loads of new Mods to enhance both your survivability or damage dealing abilities in a variety of spectacularly brutal ways.


    A JOURNEY OF DEATH
    Humanity’s hope for survival rests on your journey deep into the cradle of Enoch’s civilisation.


    DYNAMIC 1-3 PLAYER CO-OP
    Play solo or join up to 2 friends in drop-in drop-out co-op as you take on the horrors of a hyper-evolved planet in an apocalypse.


    4 UNIQUE CLASSES
    Create and customise your own Outrider and choose from 4 unique powerful classes each with its own deadly array of brutal abilities with Skill Trees and Pax Trees to further define your personal playstyle.


    GUNS & GEAR
    Customise and upgrade your Outrider(s) with countless combos of the most powerful Epic, Legendary and Apocalypse items with increasing damage potential. Gear can be modified with up to 3 mod slots allowing players to fully customise their loadout to match their playstyle. As well as a full and entirely free Transmog system across all items.


    POWER
    Adapt your abilities and skills across vast Class Skill Trees and Pax Trees for additional hybrid branch boosts. Challenge yourself against all Apocalypse Tiers with your burgeoning power and boost your Ascension Points of Brutality, Endurance, Prowess and Anomaly.


    ENDGAME
    Earn incredible loot as you dominate across endgame Expeditions or face new horrors in the ancient city of Tarya Gratar.


    BOOST IN
    Further develop your existing character(s) or use the new boost to roll a geared up level 30 Outrider, ready to jump start into the relentless action.

  2. 10 hours ago, Firewithin said:

    wait....there was a Goat Sim 2???

     

    It was a trollololol because when I saw it I thought (wow is @Remarkableriots getting Dead Island 2 now?) but it was the same trailer

     

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    #SummerGameFest trolled eager Dead Island 2 fans HARD this year. When they said that this was the sequel we've been waiting for, this is not what we had...

     


  3. Game Information

    Game Title: Mario Strikers: Battle League

    Platforms:

    • Nintendo Switch (Jun 10, 2022)


    Trailer:

    Publisher: Nintendo

        Review Aggregator:

    OpenCritic - 76 average - 54% recommended

    Critic Reviews


    AusGamers - Kosta Andreadis - 7 / 10

    It remains to be seen how exactly the online create-a-club stuff pans out in terms of competition, but as a same-room couch jam Mario Strikers: Battle League Football gets better and better the more you play. A surprisingly deep, chaotic bit of Mario Sports action.


    COGconnected - James Paley - 75 / 100

    Once I got past those first matches, Battle League was a lot more fun. Every match is tense, fast-paced, and packed with action. You’ve got a layer of strategy with the gear, and every character plays differently. If you’re looking for some Mario-style soccer, this game delivers. On the other hand, it’s a thin offering for solo players. Online matches will greatly extend the life of this game, if you’re looking for more challenges. I wish the teammate switching system wasn’t so clunky. I’d also love a larger roster to choose from. But if you’ve got enough opponents, Mario Strikers: Battle League is a pretty great time.


    Cerealkillerz - Steve Brieller - German - 7.6 / 10

    Mario Strikers - Battle League Football has entertaining core gameplay with less chaos than its predecessors, focusing more on skill than sheer luck. Sadly it severely lacks in content. Especially the single player has too few unlocks and customization options to keep players busy in the long run. The presentation is solid but after a while noticeably lacks in variety. Nevertheless, we can recommend the game for intense offline multiplayer sessions for up top eight (4on4) players at once.


    Checkpoint Gaming - Luke Mitchell - 7 / 10

    The core gameplay of Mario Strikers: Battle League is fast and frenetic, keeping your palms sweaty as you battle with your Nintendo favourites in an intense game of soccer. It’s flashy and well animated in all the best ways, with that trademark personality and charm carrying it a long way. It’s also a wonderful example of “easy to learn, difficult to master”, that starts simple but has some reasonable depth, even within the confines of its short matches. It’s a shame then that there just isn’t much more meat on the bone; with offline modes extremely limited with only quick play and tournaments, you’re going to have to truly love the mechanics to justify spending a lot of your time in competitive multiplayer. For those with a lot of mates to kick around with, that might be enough, but for everybody else, it’s a yellow card.


    Console Creatures - Bobby Pashalidis - Recommended

    Mario Strikers: Battle League is full of style but little substance. The core gameplay is exciting and challenging but the content itself leaves more to be desired.


    Daily Star - Tom Hutchison - 5 / 5

    Either way, this is a wonderful addition to the Switch catalogue and well worth the £50 fee. It’ll last you all summer and beyond.


    Destructoid - Chris Carter - 8 / 10

    I was shocked that Battle League had this much going on under the surface, and the gameplay itself is enough to carry me through for quite some time.


    Dexerto - Daniel Megarry - 8 / 10

    If you're looking for a football game that doesn't take itself too seriously, with more than enough of that zany Nintendo charm to delight, you really can't go wrong with Mario Strikers Battle League.



    It's an excellent multiplayer game if you can forgive the lack of content to keep you invested, but it's sure to be a summer hit for footie fans.


    Digital Trends - Giovanni Colantonio - 3 / 5

    Mario Strikers: Battle League delivers the deepest Mario sports experience yet, with surprisingly nuanced soccer gameplay. There's just not much to do once you've mastered those skills.


    Enternity.gr - Nikitas Kavouklis - Greek - Unscored

    Mario Strikers: Battle League has an interesting offline section and it will definitely make you play for hours.


    Eurogamer - Tom Phillips - No Recommendation

    Mario Strikers returns with a stripped back entry for Switch that's ultimately less fun to tackle.


    Game Informer - Alex Stadnik - 7.5 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League may not be the ultimate version of the world's most popular sport, but its strategic matches, fun online modes, and energetic animations make for an enjoyable experience.


    GameSpot - Steve Watts - 7 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League has all the makings of a great sports game, but there's not much there right now.


    GameXplain - Andre Segers - Mixed

    Video Review - Quote not available


    Gameblog - Tiny_Ellie - French - 7 / 10

    With a fiendishly fun formula, a production with the greatest of care, and more technical matches, Mario Strikers Battle League is the perfect game for intense parties with friends. Fun times, and mocking around between friends are guaranteed.


    GamesRadar+ - Joel Franey - 2.5 / 5

    Though occasionally likable and basically inoffensive, Mario Strikers: Battle League struggles to build on its ideas and ends up feeling pretty undercooked as an experience.


    Geek Culture - Jake Su - 6.8 / 10

    While the core gameplay is solid and the game looks awesome, everything else surrounding it seems to need more work. Whether Nintendo and Next Level Games will do so remains a burning question, and it would be a waste to see the potential of Strikers Club be, well, wasted.



    For now, even with the excellence shown on the field and that lovable Nintendo charm, it is hard to see Mario Strikers: Battle League as anything more than a game that just doesn’t have legs. In this case, the game was lost even before a ball was kicked, and that is a massive disappointment to eager fans around the world.


    God is a Geek - Chris White - 8 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League Football is great with others and offers plenty of opportunities to shoot, pass, and play the beautiful game despite there being few modes to choose from.


    Hobby Consolas - Javier Escribano - Spanish - 87 / 100

    The best Mario sports game, despite Daisy's absence. It has one of the most fun multiplayer experiences that you can have on Nintendo Switch, both locally and online, that will deliver lots of healthy competition, despite losing some of the charm of the originals and having very few characters, stadiums and single player game modes.


    IGN - Travis Northup - 8 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League is an over-the-top soccer game that's wildly fun, even though it does very little new.


    Metro GameCentral - Adam Starkey - 7 / 10

    The best and most balanced Mario Strikers title yet, undercut by limited modes and a lacklustre sense of progression.


    Nintendo Life - Alex Olney - 9 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League is a masterclass in competitive game design. What it lacks in options is more than made up by just how much fun the game is, and it's absolutely gorgeous to boot. As it stands it already feels like a complete product, but the promise of future updates down the line gives us even more to get excited about. If arcade sport action isn't your bag, it'll likely do nothing to sway your opinion, but if you have even a passing interest in this kind of caper, Mario Strikers: Battle League is the best sports game on Switch right now.


    PCMag - Jordan Minor - 4 / 5

    Mario Strikers: Battle League makes its long-awaited return as a deliriously fun and accessible soccer game that's packed with character customization and online modes.


    Polygon - Ana Diaz - Unscored

    The chaotic game breathes new life into franchise characters


    Press Start - Shannon Grixti - 7.5 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League is a fun time that is easy enough for anybody to pickup and play but still without depth to mean it should keep an audience engaged for a long period of time. It's a little lacking in the single player department, but it's doing some interesting things in the online space to make up for it.


    SECTOR.sk - Matúš Štrba - Slovak - 8 / 10

    After a long wait, we got a new Mario Strikers game and it's a lot of fun. Action gameplay and variable character abilities will keep you entertained, local multiplayer for up to 8 players is really great. But the game critically lacks content.


    Screen Rant - Cody Gravelle - 3.5 / 5

    Mario Strikers: Battle League is a fun and colorful game that lacks some of the depth players might expect, and strays pretty far from soccer.


    Shacknews - Ozzie Mejia - 7 / 10

    As it is, Mario Strikers: Battle League isn't the World Cup of Nintendo soccer that fans were probably hoping for. Instead, it's merely an average Sunday game that's playing on Univision: good for a few hours of entertainment and little more than that.


    Spaziogames - Valentino Cinefra - Italian - 8 / 10

    With such solid and explosive gameplay, Mario Strikers: Battle League Football represents a decisive step forward for the franchise.


    Stevivor - Ben Salter - 7.5 / 10

    Mario Strikers Battle League is a lot of fun, but unless you commit to online play, it’s here for a good — but brief — time.


    The Games Machine - Daniele Cucchiarelli - Italian - 8.9 / 10

    Mario Strikers is back. Like Smash Bros. Ultimate this is an "easy to play, hard to master" game in which you'll find different levels of engagement and entertainment: from fast and furious rapid matches to seasonal multiplayer challenges... and that's only the tip of the iceberg of things to come.


    The Independent - 7 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League Football is another competitive sporting spin-off for the moustachioed plumber that’s mechanical nuance is only marred by its lack of truly compelling content.


    TheSixthAxis - Steve C - Unscored

    Mario Strikers Battle League is a worthy entry in an excellent series that takes the best aspects of the previous games and hones them to multiplayer perfection. It is more difficult to recommend for solo players – although the core game is still fun – but hopefully the online mode will enable everyone to play the game at its best. Check back soon for the definitive verdict once we've had a chance to give it a try


    TrustedReviews - Ryan Jones - 3.5 / 5

    Mario Strikers: Battle League Football is a thrilling take on the football genre, with more end-to-end thrills than FIFA could ever hope for, as well as the chaotic energy that the classic Super Mario items provide. But a stingy offering of single-player modes mean that this is only really worthwhile for those wanting to dive into online multiplayer.


    Twinfinite - Omar Banat - 3.5 / 5

    Overall, Mario: Strikers Battle League is a good game that needs more to do. It may be a much better game a year from now, but right now, it is noticeably lacking content.


    VG247 - Alex Donaldson - 4 / 5

    Put simply, I love it all. It’s a worthy successor to the GameCube game in particular, which I still rate as a real classic.


    Video Chums - A.J. Maciejewski - 7.9 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League strikes an excellent gameplay balance to make every match exciting and action-packed. It may not take many risks when it comes to supplementary content but what's here is one solid soccer game nonetheless.


    Wccftech - Nathan Birch - 7 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League delivers the frantic fun the franchise is known for, but it feels like it's only fielding half a team.


    WellPlayed - Kieron Verbrugge - 7 / 10

    Mario Strikers: Battle League Football excels on the field, but it struggles to make a compelling offer for solo players or anyone not willing to invest time in forming and maintaining a Strikers Club. It's just pick-up-and-play enough to work as a party game with mates and it's compelling to watch in action, but the lack of embellishments is sure to hurt its long-term appeal.

     

  4. 7 minutes ago, GameDadGrant said:

    Yeah, Street Fighter V ended up being a good game, but it was a mess when it first came out. This new game had better feel “complete” at launch.

     

    It already looks like 10 times the game Street Fighter V already is.

     

    Like you said SFV eventually became good but that was mainly through balance changes and new fighters, the rest of the game is still pretty bare bones.

     

     

    7 minutes ago, GameDadGrant said:

    Also, weird question…but has anyone seen any blood spillage during the fights? It seems odd that with the art style skewing (slightly) more realistic, the fighters wouldn’t get bloodied up. 

     

    Yes a weird question indeed. I don't think it's weird they wouldn't get bloodied up. Ever seen Injustice 2? Not a drop of blood and they look more realistic than this game.

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