![]() ![]() Massive thanks go out to Milky Tea Studios for providing us with their developer presentation for HyperBrawl Tournament. We’ll certainly be attempting to master it as soon as we can. Only time will tell whether Milky Tea Studios are on to a winner with HyperBrawl Tournament, but from what we’re seeing this could well be a game to reignite the old-skool Speedball passion from years gone by – just with the added twist of the power of the HyperCurve. In fact, pushing the action along will be an 80’s retro synthwave masterpiece that has picked up so much traction since its creation that it’ll be found releasing as a standalone listen as the game hits Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC this fall. It must be said that it will be the fast-paced, high-intensity action that will draw most gamers to HyperBrawl Tournament, but it will also come with some high quality visuals and a rather nifty soundtrack alongside it. With opportunities arising for master players to score from pretty much anywhere in the arena, and each and every goal having the potential to be a winner, getting a grip on the HyperCurve should be an ultimate goal. Mastering this and whizzing it around stages like a pinball is key to any success, but you’ll need to be aware that the more power you put into the HyperCurve, the trickier it is to pull off a shot. This special ability is the USP of HyperBrawl Tournament, allowing you to bend the ball you throw or kick at will, curving past arena objects and members of the opposition’s team. In fact, it’ll call for the mastering of the HyperCurve if you wish to become the best out there. But with a host of obstacles in your way, doing that won’t be easy. ![]() Punching and kicking both your own team and any opponents, throwing and passing the ball between teammates, and diving all over the place in the hope you can become a saviour may all be present in HyperBrawl Tournament, but at the end of the day, scoring goals is all that really counts. And with a pretty deep training mode which comes with multiple mini-games to let you become one with the Brawl, there is no reason to ever consider failure. ![]() With 12 hero types spread across three classes – Swift, Core and Tank – and eight weapons all thrown in for good measure, HyperBrawl promises to let you find your own style, working your way with the arenas in place as you do so. Smashing, bashing, scoring and brawling is the name of the game as you take your team of tried and trusted guardians up against others, either across a solo campaign to prove your worth, over global online activities where the best in the world are found, or as a local affair – putting the beatdown on your friends and family from the comfort of your own sofa. ![]() Basically, this setup means that in HyperBrawl Tournament you’ll be left to try and outscore your opponent – in any way you can – with little in the way of any rules to worry about. The basic premise sees a group of ancient druids battling it out in order to find a new protector of the universe, taking part in a secret tournament in which the winner is acclaimed throughout the galaxy. ![]()
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