Priority 2: ReviewSur Mech League – Giant mechanized combat It’s not a huge loss because it was a robot series anyway. There’s a short tutorial mode and lots of robot matchmaking, but the single-player campaign of the original is completely absent here. Unlike the first game, Override 2 is a multiplayer only game. Despite a few problems that keep it from flying as high as it could, there’s a lot to love about this 3D action film. Thankfully, Override is back to give the series a second chance at glory. It’s a good selling concept, but the game never got the attention it deserved. Original Replacement: Mech City Brawl was a fun, mostly multiplayer mech brawler that perfectly conveyed the fun of fighting giant fighting robots in devastating arenas. So, when I started playing the co-op multiplayer game Override 2, I knew something was going to happen. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved giant robots. When I was a kid, I had three favorite video games: Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Mega Man. Well, maybe not super Mechs, but it’s a giant-sized mech combat game. This time around, I’ll be reviewing Override 2: Super Mechs League. I’ve talked about Overload 2: Super Mechs, an extremely fun, and simple game. In this series of posts, I’ve been reviewing one game from a bunch that I’ve found in the App Store. It’s been a really fun project to work on, and I’m hoping it will begin to generate some buzz. I wrote a review of a Kickstarter project called Override 2, for those of you who are interested in what I’ve been up to the last few months.
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