
A Few Fast Matches turns the combo-filled power of stick determine throwdowns right into a platform fighter for as much as 4 combatants.
I’m not positive I need to know what number of hours my buddies and I spent watching stick figures duke it out in probably the most elaborate fights I’ve ever seen put to video. The creativity that went into these movies is unreal and I solely hope that the oldsters who made them went into battle choreography indirectly. That proud custom of creating stick figures stomp one another continues at this time (this one involving battles with math is unimaginable), however this time you’ll be the one deciding how the battle goes with your folks.


There are three accessible fighters – a fighter with a sword, a wizard, and an archer (with one other character on the best way). Which may sound lean, however these characters provide a big selection of acrobatic strikes that naturally mortgage themselves to freeform combos (though I’m positive there are optimum ones I’m lacking out on). It feels downright pure to go from one hit into one other (most hits will be cancelled into air dashes for utter nonsense combos), pursuing your opponent with sword swipes and stabs or magical blasts that maintain knocking them ever-closer to the pits on the facet. And just like the stick determine battle movies, all of it look so clean and sharp that you simply’re positively going to need to play together with your buddies simply so you’ll be able to have an viewers for the stuff you do.
A Few Fast Matches presents some nice, deep combo-based platform preventing both on-line (with rollback!) or with folks in individual. I nonetheless really feel like these flashy, spectacular combos and turnabouts demand an viewers of mates in your house to cheer and scream, however nonetheless you’ll be able to play it, you must seize this fighter.
A Few Fast Matches is obtainable now on Steam.