![]() ![]() You'll probably see Candyman mains drop down to about 1/4 once people try out all the other characters and choose one that fits their playstyle instead of just the one that is the easiest to learn with. I think I have about a 50% win rate against him in the hands of really good players. Go to the steam community chat, play a few rounds against the people there and you'll see a pretty even split of characters amongst them. I don't think Candyman is weaker or stronger than other characters, he's just the absolute easiest to get used to and play moderately well. A new player could not, for example, properly utilize Sonata or Switch's special at all in the same way a new player could properly utilize Candyman's special. I'm talking specifically about new player vs new player here, good Candyman players absolutely try and do specific angles at certain times in order to use the ability to the fullest. No planning where you're going to send the ball (Sonata), figuring out which other direction you want to send the ball (Raptor), setting up for an unpredictable spit (Latch) or timing a flipkick to return a ball at high speeds without getting hit (Switch), just fire 'n forget at some point and hope for the best That's incredibly easy to grasp and utilize. No wall-climbing, ceiling-skating, double-jumping or wall-jumping, just jumps really high. His movement mechanic is the easiest in the game by far. Sidenote: I wonder how many new players started up their first game with Switch, did an upward hit and went "WTF JUST HAPPENED?" His angles are pretty simple, and especially on a downward strike you can easily retake your ball at low speeds with little effort. This time around there will be double the characters at launch and more to come after.I'm with Vertiguous here, Candyman is extremely newbie-friendly. ![]() Lethal League Blaze is the sequel to the popular projectile-fighting game Lethal League known for it's ridiculous speeds and hitstun, the original game was intense to watch and intenser to play. And then there are game modes like Strikers, using goals, and something called Lethal Volley.Ī Breakbeat, Hip-Hop and House soundtrack featuring the likes of Hideki Naganuma, Frank Klepacki, Pixelord, Bignic and of course Klaus Veen. Pick your preferred style of play like with HP, one-shot kill or points. Then check out the event-based Story Mode that has you playing all sides of the going-downs in Shine City. Step up to the plate by yourself and beat a series of opponents in the Arcade Mode to reach the beat-blasting bossfight. New modes and stages are in there too and even the soundtrack can be unlocked to play at leisure. Unlock characters and their outfits as you play. Then go further beyond with parries and countering with throws ending with the pure psychological goodness: taunts. Improve by learning how to use Smashes, Bunts and Special Abilities to your advantage. Start off simply hitting the ball faster and faster back and forth. Easy to pick up, hard to master gameplay:.Play locally AND online with up to 4 players. You can play locally with friends and foes, by yourself in the singleplayer modes or battle it out online! You can tag the ball to your color, but on those high speeds the tables are quickly turned. But every strike speeds up the ball or even doubles its speed, up to shatteringly extreme velocities. You can manipulate the ball to get the perfect angle and use your character's special moves to surprise them. In the game, the goal is to beat your opponents with the ball. Even now, with their sport pushed underground, players and crews compete in the League for challenge and respect. The group who kept playing was dubbed the Lethal League. In Shine City, the anti-gravity ball game has long been illegal. About This Game Lethal League Blaze is an intense, high speed ball game, with unique characters, outta sight sounds and none of that weak shit. ![]()
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