The beta includes six playable characters, consisting of Sly Cooper, Parappa the Rapper, Kratos, Sweet Tooth, Fat Princess and Radec. It?s a decent enough mix of recognizable PlayStation branded characters, and certainly gives you a good idea of what to expect out of the remainder of the roster that was recently leaked but hasn?t been officially revealed as of yet. We know that there will be some third-party characters present too, but the first party offerings are certainly shaping up to be what you?d expect from Sony.
Control wise everything feels pretty good so far. There?s three distinct attack buttons for each character, along with a block, taunt, and the ability to double jump. While the game is certainly directly comparable to Nintendo?s Smash Bros. franchise, the execution is a little different. Attacking with normal attacks only serves the purpose of building up your super meter, and there?s no way to knock characters off of any give stage to their death. Instead, the only real way to defeat a foe is to use your super attacks, which come in three stages. Some of the supers do feel a little unbalanced, and certain level 3?s don?t allow for the same mobility that others do. But the concept behind most of the super?s really fit their characters well, like Parappa?s awesome beat matching level 3 for instance.
Being a beta there?s definitely some issues to iron out on the technical side of things. When a match connects, it tends to work flawlessly without any real noticeable lag. But on occasion I?d lose control of my character while everyone else around me is still up and moving, meaning that I just sit there and take punishment without being able to do anything at all. Eventually I?ll drop out of the game, or I can back out myself, but it?s certainly annoying when it happens.
But again, this is a beta, so there?s certainly time for the kinks to be ironed out. What really matters is how the game plays, which at the moment seems to be pretty great. I?ll be really curious to check this out once the full version is available, with the entire roster and stage selection present. Will this be able to give Smash Bros. a run for its money? Time will tell on that, but Sony definitely seems to have something fun for fans with this one.
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