Fighting Game Brawlout Announced

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If you’re a fan of fighting games, you may want to pay close attention, because Angry Mob Games just announced it’s looking to bring Brawlout to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in Q1 2017.

“We’re all fighting game fans, so we’ve built our dream platform fighter”, says Bogdan Iliesiu, CEO at Angry Mob Games. “We’ve heard what players miss from classic fighters and what they love about new ones, and Brawlout is designed to give people the best of both worlds, whether that’s ruining friendships around the TV or going online to anger strangers in tournaments.”

Brawlout can host up to eight players in online and local battles, including ranked online tournaments, in addition to offering a single-player campaign. Each fighter will have distinct advantages, including powerful projectiles or long-range whip attacks, and can be evolved with further combo options or advanced technical moves. Fighting also builds a player’s Rage Meter, which fuels powerful special attacks.
By merging vibrant platforming with varied combat styles, offering a parade of special moves and emphasizing ground combos, Brawlout finds its own identity – the precision of violent fighters, with a gorgeous animated style.
Set in a vivid world of ancient secrets and endless conflict, Brawlout puts the future of civilization in the hands (or claws) of its anthropomorphic animals.  As an Exemplar chosen to represent their civilization in combat, each creature fights for the honor and pride of their people.
And, if you’re lucky enough to attend EVO 2016 you’ll get an early glimpse at the lighting-fast action when Brawlout publicly debuts at the Las Vegas Convention Center FridaySaturday, July 15 – 16 in The Mix: EVO Indie Showcase.
Take a look at the trailer here, or below with a handful of screenshots to drink in.

 

Heazie’s Take:

As someone who enjoys Smash Bros.-style games, I am definitely looking forward to Brawlout, even more after the news of online play, which as we all know (or should) is not as simple as gamers would like to believe for indie devs.  The trailer has me excited and I can’t wait to see where this ends up.

Apologies for the formatting.  Nothing I did would fix it.  I think the internet is out to get me today.

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