![]() ![]() Software Usage Terms apply, See eu./legal for full usage rights. exclusively licensed to Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe. Lethal League Blaze / SEGA Ages Space Harrier 10 September 2018. Nintendo news: Switch, Wii U, 3DS, eShop, Mobile. Library programs ©Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Todays Nintendo eShop news: Lethal League Blaze and SEGA Ages Space Harrier announced for the Switch, character profiles for Double Cross, and more Perfectly Nintendo. See Health Warnings for important health information before using this product. Sign in to PlayStation Network is not required to use this on your primary PS4, but is required for use on other PS4 systems. One-time licence fee to download to multiple PS4 systems. See Terms of Service for more important information. If you do not wish to accept these terms, do not download this product. PlayStation®Move navigation controller or Wireless Controller optional.ĭownload of this product is subject to the PlayStation Network Terms of Service and our Software Usage Terms plus any specific additional conditions applying to this product. ![]() Network Players 2-4 - Full game requires PlayStation®Plus membership to access online multiplayer Play Free-For-All, Strikers, Teams, Lethal Volley or step up to the plate by yourself and try the Arcade mode or the event-based Story mode.ĭiscover the true competitive gameplay and invite friends for a Private Match or head straight into a Quick Match.Īn off the wall soundtrack containing the likes of Hideki Naganuma, Frank Klepacki, Pixelord, Bignic and, of course, Klaus Veen. Turn on power-ups to really get the chaos going. Play locally AND online with up to 4 players. The balls speeds up on every hit, up to reality-breaking velocities. The goal is to hit your opponent with an anti-gravity ball using strikes, bunts, parries, throws and special abilities. Jet Set Radio composer Hideki Naganuma lending his musical skills to the soundtrack is another big draw, and time will tell whether Lethal League Blaze knocks it out of the park, or whiffs hard.Lethal League Blaze is an intense, high speed ball game, with unique characters and out of sight sounds. ![]() Lethal League Blaze has been on the console backburner for quite some time, and it’s no secret fans are happy to see it finally get a definite release date.Ĭoming in not long after Q3 starts, it’ll be exciting to see if the game itself holds up to the hype it’s been building. Boring, but it might be just what you need to make sure you don’t get pasted, and can help turn the tide back in your favor. Blunting, a tactic that’s not flashy in the slightest, but more beneficial than it seems, can reduce momentum of an out of control ball. The stage itself will change the faster the ball goes with repeated hits (such as one stage becoming drenched in rainfall), and when it hits 1,000,000 MPH, the entirety of it blacks out, leaving only you, your opponent, and the ball. Much of Blaze is centered in its visuals. Other changes include throws, a new health meter, items, and stunning, improved visuals that pop out in glorious ways, especially during camera-spinning special knockouts, a marked update from the mostly static sprites of the previous iteration.Īlso added is a single-player mode, giving life to the setting, and a rich narrative as you go about tossing, bashing, and slamming anyone who gets in your way. Launching with only five characters, Blaze brings the total cast to ten. Originally a flash game, Lethal League has been steadily evolving, culminating into what it is now. Lethal League Blaze is the sequel to indie platform fighter Lethal League, a fighting game with a twist rather than knock opponents out of the arena directly, there’s a ball. ![]() What do you get when you cross high-stakes dodgeball, no-holds-barred baseball, Super Smash Bros., and a wee bit of Jet Set Radio? More than likely a pulse-pounding headache you’ll miss the second it’s gone, and Lethal League Blaze is ready, and doesn’t give a single, solitary care if you are. ![]()
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