Compara los precios de Lethal League key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Team Reptile. Publicado por Reptile Games. Lanzado el 27/8/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Sports. Puntuación Metacritic: 82/100.

Anti-gravity baseball meets fighting game chaos. Two to four players smash a ball at escalating speeds until someone eats it face-first.

Lethal League is a competitive platform-fighter built around one mechanic: hit a ball, and it speeds up every time someone touches it. That single rule produces matches that start as careful positioning duels and end as pure reflex hell where a white smear blurs across the screen faster than you can consciously react. It is a fighting game, a sports game, and a party brawler simultaneously, and it commits fully to all three identities without feeling confused. The roster is small but each character plays differently enough to matter. Latch swings from a hook, Switch rides a skateboard and redirects balls at awkward angles, Raptor charges with a bat wind-up that can one-shot if timed right. Learning when to bunt, when to smash, and when to let the ball pass through you is the skill ladder here, and it is steeper than the art style implies. Local matches against friends will feel like a party game for the first hour and then someone figures out bunting and suddenly everyone is watching tutorial videos. For a strategy-and-sim person like me, the depth is in the decision tree inside each rally. Do you arc the ball high to force an aerial intercept, or drive it low along the stage floor where reaction windows shrink? Momentum management, not raw execution, is what separates intermediate players from good ones. The AI in solo modes is rough as a skill tool though, it won't teach you real setups the way a live opponent does, so treat offline as practice mode rather than a campaign. The tutorial covers basics but leaves the interesting corner cases for you to discover through pain. Stage variety is limited and the character count is modest compared to what the sequel Lethal League Blaze later delivered. If you want a deeper roster and more content, Blaze is the current-generation version of this concept. The original holds up primarily for its tight core loop and for players who want the leaner, slightly more mechanical feel of the first game. The mod ecosystem on PC is minimal, there is no real build-order complexity to obsess over, and the meta never reaches the structured depth of something like a traditional fighting game tournament scene. What it does offer, though, is a game you can explain in fifteen seconds and still be playing seriously two hundred sessions later. If you have people to play with locally or online, Lethal League earns its reputation. If you are strictly solo, the value proposition narrows considerably. Approach it as a competitive multiplayer toy with genuine skill depth and it delivers. Approach it as a single-player experience and you will bounce off fast. Diego, Scout Team

Lethal League key

Lethal League key

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Anti-gravity baseball meets fighting game chaos. Two to four players smash a ball at escalating speeds until someone eats it face-first.

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Lethal League is a competitive platform-fighter built around one mechanic: hit a ball, and it speeds up every time someone touches it. That single rule produces matches that start as careful positioning duels and end as pure reflex hell where a white smear blurs across the screen faster than you can consciously react. It is a fighting game, a sports game, and a party brawler simultaneously, and it commits fully to all three identities without feeling confused. The roster is small but each character plays differently enough to matter. Latch swings from a hook, Switch rides a skateboard and redirects balls at awkward angles, Raptor charges with a bat wind-up that can one-shot if timed right. Learning when to bunt, when to smash, and when to let the ball pass through you is the skill ladder here, and it is steeper than the art style implies. Local matches against friends will feel like a party game for the first hour and then someone figures out bunting and suddenly everyone is watching tutorial videos. For a strategy-and-sim person like me, the depth is in the decision tree inside each rally. Do you arc the ball high to force an aerial intercept, or drive it low along the stage floor where reaction windows shrink? Momentum management, not raw execution, is what separates intermediate players from good ones. The AI in solo modes is rough as a skill tool though, it won't teach you real setups the way a live opponent does, so treat offline as practice mode rather than a campaign. The tutorial covers basics but leaves the interesting corner cases for you to discover through pain. Stage variety is limited and the character count is modest compared to what the sequel Lethal League Blaze later delivered. If you want a deeper roster and more content, Blaze is the current-generation version of this concept. The original holds up primarily for its tight core loop and for players who want the leaner, slightly more mechanical feel of the first game. The mod ecosystem on PC is minimal, there is no real build-order complexity to obsess over, and the meta never reaches the structured depth of something like a traditional fighting game tournament scene. What it does offer, though, is a game you can explain in fifteen seconds and still be playing seriously two hundred sessions later. If you have people to play with locally or online, Lethal League earns its reputation. If you are strictly solo, the value proposition narrows considerably. Approach it as a competitive multiplayer toy with genuine skill depth and it delivers. Approach it as a single-player experience and you will bounce off fast.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamPlatform FighterLocal MultiplayerAnti-GravityCompetitiveSkill CeilingParty BrawlerFast-Paced2D Fighter

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27 ago 2014

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