Awesomenauts is a side scrolling multiplayer online battle arena game. The game mixes 80’s cartoon graphics and platforming gameplay with a deep and modern upgrade system.
GenreOther Shooters
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER Ronimo Games | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Awesomenauts Reviews ps3
gaming-age.com review
Overall I think Awesomenauts is a really solid, fun take on a genre that hasn’t seen much face time on consoles. I really hope that despite the issues with the publisher Ronimo has a chance to support the game with future DLC, because it’s a title that could easily be built off of for months to come. It’s a game that definitely warrants the awesome part of its title, and even if you’ve never jumped into MOBA games before, Awesomenauts makes a pretty good place to start.
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4players.de review
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gamingxp.com review
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thesixthaxis.com review
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ign.com review
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 is a deeply tactical game, but it needs to be played a certain way. Awesomenauts requires patience, both to tolerate and enjoy it, especially if you’re playing against high-ranked players with objectively superior characters. You get what you put into Awesomenauts, so be prepared to commit to it if you throw your chips in.
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pushsquare.com review
The simplistic combat paired with strategic gameplay offers a fantastic experience for those gamers who are either new to strategy games or just wish to play a quick game with a few of their friends. Even though frustrating at times, Awesomenauts is a great addition to the PSN’s strategic game line-up — as long as you keep the moronic NPCs off your team.
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officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk review
The mechanics of Awesomenauts initially feel overly shallow – to its detriment. Combat mostly consists of repeatedly pressing one or two face buttons, and there’s no real diversity in your objectives. But as you become more familiar, the game’s tactical options reveal themselves, and honing your approach to capitalise upon your favourite character’s skillset is an enjoyable process. And, at the very least, the game has a bitching theme song.
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