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  • Summary: Brawl Busters is a dynamic new action brawler that features competitive and co-operative battle modes all in a unique third person view. With its simple and intuitive controls, this easy to pick up and play game makes team strategy a must as player's battle against each other or team up against computer controlled enemies. Expand
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  1. Feb 7, 2012
    70
    Brawl Busters is a free game from RockHippo Productions very good and funny. Thanks to its simple gameplay and the large community, the game is able to entertain anyone, relying on the fast pace and intuitive controls.
  2. Mar 30, 2012
    70
    What makes this one good enough is the simple but quite deep system.
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  1. A couple friends and I picked this up after we saw it for free on Steam. After the annoying launcher and account setup (you'll also have to disable MSI Afterburner or other overlay programs) we finally got the game running. It's full of arcadey action, instant gratification, and easy to pick up play style. It has a great survival mode with waves of zombies, but I'd like to see more coop modes in the future. I'd recommend this game to anyone. Expand
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  2. If you don't mind "cartoon characters" (e.g. League of Legends) and Team Fortress 2 does not cover your role playing, Brawl Busters is the game for you. Short, fast, exploding games lots of fun, good community. Has PvE game modes also, even though PvP is more dominant. Hosting servers have space for improvement, but so far they fulfill their job pretty well. Expand
    • 0 of 1 users said yes
  3. Brawl Busters is an entertaining Player vs Player game that, to me, is very reminiscent of games like Team Fortress 2. It's cartoony, in a good way, mirrors TF2's clear silhouettes (it's obvious, just by looking, what you're facing off against), and has fast, fun, and generally well balanced combat. The six classes available are very distinct, and each plays a clear role. It has a few modes (TDM, Capture the points, co-op vs Zombies) that are all well done. It could certainly stand to have more modes, and a bigger diversity in player base, but at least some of that will come with time. Given that it's free, it's more than worth checking out. At the very least, you'll get an entertaining 2-3 hours out of it. Expand
    • 2 of 3 users said yes

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