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Gang beasts review
Gang beasts review












gang beasts review

If the game simply received more content, like game modes, then this game would be an easy 10 for me. The presentation, when first seeing the menu. With a huge array of costumes to wear and places to brawl, you can play one game or ten and have a great time.

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The multiple hazards that accompany each map make each round more dynamic, meaning no two rounds will ever be the same, which helps significantly in the long run. Gang Beasts Xbox Series X Gameplay Review of this intense brawler title where players aim to push their opponents off of areas in order to win. The game itself has a lot going for it but teeters on a fun system with bare bones UI, bugs, glitches, and design. The environmental hazards are another story, in a good way. The game just does a poor job at giving you a basic grasp as to how it should be played, and because of that, it’s very much marmite. It’s for a crowd that can embrace this daft framework and find the patience to get by its downfalls and pull some skill from it. While the servers may have initially been dodgy, the servers in 2019 are very functional, and remained smooth during my time online. Gang Beasts is clearly for a specific crowd. I only wish from the control set that there was at least something that would tell me the controls.

gang beasts review

The combat is simplistic, yet functional, and makes tons of potential for funny moments and stories to tell. Gang Beasts is honestly a very underrated game and deserves more attention than it gets currently, with very few people playing it and not a lot of new content, apart from new costumes and maps, being implemented. That may be all, but it all works in its favor. That may be all, but it all Gang Beasts is a brawler with humorous ragdoll physics, environmental hazards, and multiple character designs. Gang Beasts is a brawler with humorous ragdoll physics, environmental hazards, and multiple character designs.














Gang beasts review