Characters from various Sony franchises, and several guests from multi-platform games of the time. Battle it out in this crossover platform fighting game intended to compete with Nintendo's Super Smash Bros.!
I played maybe 15 minutes and i kept losing my character all the time(so much chaos). Probably becasue ...i suck, but its just not my type of game. From a UI perspective it's a little generic but i found it to be ok.
Didn't like it at first, as with most of the game, but soon enough I warmed up to it. It serves it's purpose well enough. Tells me the levels, good enough color distinction between them, bigger numbers for higher levels too, and as long as I make it a point to notice what player number I am I don't lose track of myself in-game. Also the increased glow per level is too subtle to be worth much and mostly just prompts me to check that players meter rather then get right away what they're packing. Not having a constant scoreboard isn't a big deal, since you often get a sense of how players are doing as you play. I would like if the AP increase and decrease numbers were bigger though. But all-in-all it wasn't a problem after a half day of playing.
From the beta quick look that's the first thing I noticed and it really put me off. For a game that is supposedly quirky and full of personality the menus are sterile and generic and that leads me to question the overall package. Never judge on a beta though,
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