Unfortunately, though, that online pool is exceptionally shallow, and this is where my disappointment comes in. One huge positive is that Gang Beasts does allow for online play too and if you don’t have friends to hand to enjoy things locally you can jump into the online pool of players to find your opponents. It’s good that players are able to choose how to play, be it cowardly by hiding or making the most of the surroundings and controls to pull off fancy headbutts and dropkicks for some stylish and hilarious knockouts. The maps are unique and offer either a ton of ways to dispatch opposing players or come packed with enough hazards to see you fighting the environment as much as you are your opponents. Gameplay wise Gang Beasts affords some truly memorable moments. This is a blast to play especially when you begin to eliminate players and find a battle of 3v1 ensuing, all as your team or the opposition run dominant and find yourself running for your life or trying your best to overcome the odds in the physics-based playgrounds. Gang on the other hand is essentially Melee but with teams of 3v3, and this sees the last team standing win. A point for the winner, and aggressive feelings from the loser is how these games run, provided you’re playing with friends and not strangers. Melee is exactly that, a melee of who can survive to the end. It’s no rival to FIFA but having no rules does take me back to the good old days of RedCard or This is Football and it can bring a good laugh as you drag each other away from the ball and faceplant others into the walls. Football is as you’d expect two goals, one ball and the one with the most goals at the end of the timer wins. Besides that, a single wave-based game mode in which players try to survive against increasing numbers of seriously determined and encroaching enemies is easily the dullest mode in the game.īesides Waves, there are three other modes to get stuck in with – Melee, Gang and Football. Sadly though, unlike that game, Gang Beasts requires you to have multiple other players ready to play too, otherwise you’re not really going to get anywhere thanks to the complete lack of A.I. In play the game looks and feels a lot like that of Human: Fall Flat, one of the other fantastic physics-based games on Xbox One in which you control a gelatinous character. Tapping each one will result in a punch from the associated hand whilst holding the bumper will allow you to grip onto whatever you’re next to, be it a wall, a sign or another player’s head. To do this you’ll need to first master the controls, with the bumpers controlling your hands – left bumper for the left hand, right bumper for the right hand. This may mean throwing them off the map, dropping them into a grinder, or pushing them into a pit of fire for example. The gameplay is fine you must take your gelatinous blob of humanoid-ish jelly and knock out the other competitors before throwing them to their demise in any way possible. It’s simple enough to ensure the basics for a quality party game are met. This is all set in Beef City and the aim is to be the last one standing, in-turn earning the round winning point. For those who’ve not yet heard of Gang Beasts… are you even gamers? I’m kidding of course, but for those of you who don’t know Gang Beasts is a physics based multiplayer beat ’em up party game in which gelatinous characters fight it out within a variety of hazardous environments.
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