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PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Review

Anthony_Severino By:
Anthony_Severino
11/20/12
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Fighting 
PLAYERS 1- 4 
PUBLISHER Sony 
DEVELOPER SuperBot Entertaiment 
RELEASE DATE Out Now
T Contains Crude Humor, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence

What do these ratings mean?

PlayStation Smash Bros. That’s what this game is, right?

It’s largely a matter of opinion, but many may consider PlayStation to have the best cast of characters throughout three generations of platforms. Sure, Nintendo has Mario, Link, and Samus, but outside of the big three, the roster in Super Smash Bros. isn’t anything to brag about. I’m looking at you, Ice Climbers.

PlayStation, on the other hand, has no one near Mario status. But with 20 total playable characters each equally worthy of fans’ cheers and jeers, and each with plenty of personality and style, the roster here is a more complete package. And you might say that third-party franchises, like Tekken or Metal Gear Solid, were at one point synonymous with PlayStation.



SuperBot has taken each of these character’s styles and personalities, and piledrived them into the game— stages, appearances, movesets, and all. They’re so well-matched to what you expect from each character, it’s as if you’re playing an extension of God of War or Heavenly Sword. It’s exactly the way PlayStation fans—whom this is designed for, after all—wanted it.

However, the roster itself is too heavily populated by characters that debuted on the PS3, with not enough throwbacks for the old-schoolers like me. Nathan Drake is a must given the success of the Uncharted series, and Nariko from Heavenly Sword is a good fit for her fighting style—but two Cole McGraths? That’s just redundant and useless.

Still, both Coles play well enough and differ enough so that they’re not a detriment to the game. In fact, all of the characters play equally well. PlayStation All-Stars shines in its balancing. Kratos’ moveset is varied and powerful, but his level one super move is ineffective. His level two supermove is much more powerful, but only at close range. It’s not until his last, the all-powerful level three super move, that he’s capable of dishing out the vengeance that the Ghost of Sparta is renowned for. Raiden, on the other hand, has the most effective level one super move in the game, easily capable of three kills at once, while his higher level super moves don’t quite cut it.



This is important to note for strategy, because these PlayStation icons live and die by the super move. Instead of a health bar, characters build AP through attacks, blocks, taunts, and throws. The more this AP meter grows, the higher the level of super move that can be performed. Landing one successfully awards two points, while dying as a result of one removes a point. Whoever has the most points at the end of the match wins.

It’s very straightforward in its approach and serves as an easy-to-learn strategy for beginners. In that sense, PlayStation All-Stars is very accessible and is something you can pick right up and play. The yin to this yang is that it lacks depth that fans of fighting staples like Street Fighter or even Tekken—a franchise in which PSASBR borrows a character from—so crave. You won’t find long-chain pop-up combos with juggles, advanced counter-attacks, or parries.

Any fighting game is best played with or against a friend or stranger, and PlayStation All-Stars supports up to four players, both online and offline. The servers and matchmaking are smooth from the get-go, quickly getting you into the fight—which is even smoother.



But should you get stuck playing with yourself… I mean, by yourself, there are plenty of options. Arcade mode is a road to face off against a giant, purple, spiked head that goes by the name of Polygon Man. You may remember him from PSOne advertising, but probably not. Only us old folk do. Since he isn’t aligned with any one franchise, he makes for a great boss choice but isn’t all that intimidating. Beating him earns you a mostly unrelated scripted ending, each unique to whatever character you’re playing. It’s just what you’d expect from any fighter.

Finishing the arcade mode or taking on one of the many trials per character earns rank. Rank unlocks a host of extras that let you customize the experience—everything from opening theme music to backgrounds for your player card. Over 1000 unlockables are said to be in tow, so collectors and completionists will be pleased.

If you’re one of the few who own both a PS3 and a PS Vita, PlayStation All-Stars is a purchase that’s double in value. As part of Sony’s cross-buy promotion, picking up the PS3 version of the game entitles you to a digital Vita version. The two are interchangeable online and are carbon copies of each other. Given the recent slate of disappointing PlayStation Vita titles, it comes as quite a shock to see that everything the PS3 version can do, the Vita version can do better. Well, not better, but much prettier thanks to that OLED screen.



Graphically, it’s plausible, since the PS3 version doesn’t have character models brimming with detail. It easily translates over to the Vita, just wrapped up in a tinier package—a package packed tight with fanfare.

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is the game that PlayStation fans have been begging for for years. And you can tell it was made by fans, too. Where it may lack in depth, it more than makes up for it in charm, personality, and style—exactly the same qualities that made each of the characters on the rosters memorable PlayStation icons.

Copy provided by publisher. Review based on PS3 version.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
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  • So many iconic characters in one place
  • PlayStation fans will eat it up.
  • Combat is very accessible...
  • But lacks depth
  • Amazing value with PS3/PS Vita cross-buy
  • Super moves are killer, literally.
  • Old-school throwbacks like Polygon Man...
  • But not quite enough of them.
  • Two Coles?
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Comments
  • Alex_Osborn
    Alex_Osborn

    Joined: Jan 2012
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 8:03 am
    Great review. I'm actually warming up to this game the more I see of it.
  • Anthony_Severino
    Anthony_Severino

    Joined: Oct 2010
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 8:28 am
    I had the same initial reaction as you when I played the beta. I very much disliked it. But once I cracked open the full game, I could see there was a lot more to it. And then it just exudes style and personality.
  • Bras
    Bras

    Joined: Jul 2008
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 2:47 pm
    Yes! I'm glad the full game turned out great. To me the "lack of depth" is not a negative thing, on the contrary, it's something that made the original Smash Bros so friendly towards players old and new, and it contributed to the fun.

    PS: I think Kratos level 1 super is quite good actually, but demands patience and good timing.
  • Anthony_Severino
    Anthony_Severino

    Joined: Oct 2010
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 2:49 pm
    That's probably my issue, then. I have no patience at all. I mean, none... whatsoever.
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 6:54 pm
    Fuck Sweet Tooth and Parappa by the way.
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 6:52 pm
    ..........BAAAAAAATTLE!!!!!


    Very catchy, I plan on picking this up. Loved the beta...with the exception of Radec.
  • Bras
    Bras

    Joined: Jul 2008
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 10:06 am
    Why didn't you like him?
    I didn't use him because I thought his strategy was so cheap it took the fun away.
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 4:35 pm
    Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang. LEVEL 1!!!!!

    Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang. LEVEL 2!!!!!!

    Bang. Bang. Bang. Bang. LEVEL THREEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • moretokes
    moretokes

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Nov 20th, 2012 at 8:34 pm
    Looking forward to pick up
  • wildmario
    wildmario

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 7:37 am
    I still can't believe Parappa is in this game.
  • ballabert
    ballabert

    Joined: Jul 2011
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 9:25 am
    Why so much Parrapa hate? That was the only reason I even considered this game
    " I JUST GOTTA BELIEVE!!!!"
  • TheJx4
    TheJx4

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 4:36 pm
    I love Parappa, but god is he annoying to fight.
  • whytenoiz
    whytenoiz

    Joined: Feb 2011
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 1:12 pm
    Where is Crash Bandicoot and Spyro...? The have Nathan Drake from Naughty dog but not Crash....QQ
  • xclant
    xclant

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Nov 21st, 2012 at 1:56 pm
    This is a great game but its no Bushido blade....
  • Yokiro
    Yokiro

    Joined: Aug 2006
    Posted: Nov 23rd, 2012 at 11:32 am
    I figured it has two Coles since to those that played inFAMOUS, the good and evil versions would be like different characters since they're created by different decisions and would have different powers. Lots of current generation characters to appeal to those buying PS3 games anyway, so the lineup never bothered me anyway since I love the inclusion of the likes of Sir Daniel Fortesque. What did bother me was the beta, but seeing your comment about how it's much improved upon playing the full game, I'll probably end up getting this. Thanks for the review.
  • slothrock
    slothrock

    Joined: Oct 2012
    Posted: Nov 29th, 2012 at 12:53 pm
    A stage based off of uncharted and bioshock? yes please.
  • xclant
    xclant

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Dec 6th, 2012 at 1:38 am
    Words cannot explain the feeling you get when you take out Cole, Nathan Drake and Dante with one fell swoop of the blade of Olympus.......

    Pathetic mortals fall before the God of War.....

    Still feels a little bit weird to be dishing out ancient Greek justice to someone like Parappa or the Fat princess but the weird story they have going on makes a strange kind of sense i guess... reminds me of wreck it ralph.
  • moretokes
    moretokes

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Dec 22nd, 2012 at 11:28 am
    That's a good movie

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