Abstract: Offering a concept that's part Super Smash Bros, part example of the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) genre, there's nothing else out there on consoles like Awesomenauts. At first, seeming far too limited and simplistic, Ronimo Games' title opens...
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Published: 2012-05-14, Author: Ryan , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: The newly created MOBA genre (multiplayer online battle arena) has become quite a success on PC. While the various iterations on PC often employ a top-down view because the genre was crafted from a modifed RTS engine (Warcraft 3), developer Ronimo has gon...
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Summoning a ghostly raging bull to smash the monkey into a turret? Nonsense, but a strong tactic. Blowing yourself up to slow down a group of invading attackers? Same deal. Awesomenauts loves how silly it is, but it takes its strategy seriously. This i...