Omar Kendall and Seth Killian talk strategy with PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale's latest combatant: Raiden.
While Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale didn't get the best review, there are still some aspects of the game that deserve some credit.
Though PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale is a bit of a cult classic, it could have been a big hit if it launched in 2022 instead of 2012.
It wouldn't have mattered, Sony would've rushed it out and left it to die. More so now than before with their focus now being on SP narrative driven AAA games.
Oh, but somehow Smash Bros. 64 made it work?
It just couldn’t compete with Smash Bros. and it wasn’t a free-to-play game like Multiversus.
I think it released at the right time. It's just after the success of Smash and Multiversus, it's finally time for a sequel.
I'd be all in on a remake or remaster of the original. I enjoyed it because I didn't sit there and compare every aspect to SSB. I just enjoyed it as it was.
Sony should make part 2 and dump a good amount of money on it. Scrap super only kills and it's bound to succeed.
God of War: Ragnarok has plenty of fun references to PlayStation history, but now fans have discovered a conversation that calls back to PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale — the crossover fighting game released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
That’s interesting. It actually does make it canon lol. He mentioned it in a mainline game. I’d say that’s pretty cool.
Wicked, hopefully scorpion will be announced soon to be in the game.
Test: can someone tell me what this means to them - A B A C A B B - then bubble me up if you like
Good stuff, I always wanted to be Grey fox in smash bros, but he was just a pick up/ally
They missed a lot of opportunities with the stages. If the game had damage, there should be a lot of potential with the stages. Just looking at the video, the Uncharted 3 stage could have the trucks fall off, so that you fall down ad fall. I have also seen other stages where the interactivity could be really well implemented.
I like the game, but I just can't see how it works without damage and be able to fall off the stage. Maybe I have my mind too sett into Smash Bros, since that is what I know, but I just can't not be skeptical.
I have a feeling that if there is a sequel they will indeed implement damage and deaths from falling off the stage. This is definitely an experimental game (and according to the character roster so far, a promotional, huge PR game, because including Raiden, New Dante, and Tekken characters is definitely being use as a promotion for their games instead to focus the game to be a "honor" to the PS legacy.
Lol at the super 3. Excellent improvements with the ui too