Gang Beasts review
Frederick Clark
Gang Beasts is a local multiplayer party game. It's not a fighting game but a game where you try not to fall off a map. The game is available on Steam for only 10 dollars. The graphics are a retro pixelated art style that looks great. The audio is a very ambient soundtrack of different drum beats that fits the game perfectly. The game offers a few different modes you can play. The first mode you can play is a campaign mode where you have to fight your way through a map. The second mode is a free for all mode where you can play with up to four players. You can play in the same room or online. The third and last mode is the "Gang Brawl". Each player starts off with 10 points and the player with the most points wins.
Gameplay
Gang Beasts gameplay is a realistic interpretation of the game. There are no health bars, no boundaries, and no imposed rules. The game features a single-player mode that allows for a player to control several different characters, each with their own abilities and behaviors. Players are able to move around and interact with the environment, such as by punching, kicking, or picking up objects. The game also features a multiplayer mode, which allows players to compete against other human players in a variety of modes.
Graphics
Gang Beasts graphics are very well made, it's clean, smooth, and well organized. They have a lot of different color palettes and animations. They have many different graphical elements from a building, to the enemies, weapons, and your character. I really like how they have a simple design for the character, and make it really stand out. It has a simple design, but has a lot of cool animations and details from the mask, to the clothes.
Controls
Gang Beasts controls are simple to use and are the same across all devices. A single tap will cause your character to punch, while a double-tap will cause your character to kick. A single swipe up will cause your character to jump, and a swipe down will cause them to duck. You can also swipe right to pick up an item, or swipe left to drop it.
Replayability
Gang Beasts is a game that offers a lot of replayability, as the game is all about having fun, not winning. The game is very simple, as all you do is beat your opponents in a variety of game modes. The fact that Gang Beasts is a 3D game makes the replayability even better as you will never get bored of the game. The game offers many different game modes that provide the player with a variety of fun.
Conclusion
Gang Beasts is a game that a lot of people can enjoy, they have realistic graphics, simple controls, and a lot of game modes. The game offers a lot of replayability and will keep you entertained for hours. I would recommend this game to anyone who likes a simple game, but also likes to have fun.
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