PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is arguably the biggest and most highly anticipated fighting game that’s come out this year. The game was originally slated to be developed by Uncharted devs Naughty Dog, who are now working on The Last of Us, but later moved on over to SuperBot Entertainment, Bluepoint Games, and SCE’s Santa Monica Studio—best known for their work on the God of War series of games.
The game was always a big deal when it was first unveiled at E3 this year, but it wasn’t until Sony hired Seth Killian, formerly of Capcom, to assist in the game’s development that the fighting game community took notice of the game and everyone realized that Sony was planning something serious with the game. Rather than making a simple fighting game starring the likes of Sony franchise characters, the game is intended to be a potentially serious competitive game.
In any case, like other fighting games before it, PlayStation All-Stars offers super moves that are powered up according to levels, which you can accumulate as you play the game normally.
In the video below, you can watch each of the game’s supers—which come in three levels each—performed by all of the game’s playable characters.
PlayStation All-Stars comes out today on both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita platforms, where the game supports “Cross-Play”—or cross-platform gameplay so players on both handheld and console platforms can duel one another online.