You’ll be competing in a number of arenas, ranging from traditional stadiums through to junkyards and boxing rings. The action is frantic and heart-pounding, and its elevated by an outstanding art style which explodes off the screen without losing any readability. You can also use special moves, triggered with a meter, to either initiate a defensive play on a hard to reach Frisbee or an offensive one which stands a chance of pushing your opponent into the net.Īll of this makes for chaotic rallies which ebb and flow like a great tennis match. More advanced players will be able to bat the Frisbee up into the air, and positioning their character underneath it while it falls will allow them to launch charged attacks that are more difficult to defend.Īnd then come the new mechanics which will give even experienced players something to think about: you can now use drop-shots to nestle the Frisbee just beyond the net and put overly defensive players out of action, or lob those who step forward too far. You can, for example, add curl to your shots by rotating the analogue stick in semi-circles when you throw it, and you can also slide to catch the disc when it’s out of reach. It’s Pong at its most rudimentary, but systems are then layered on top to spruce up the loop.
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