Override: Mech City Brawl, the robot arena battler from Modus Games, has landed on Nintendo Switch and the mayhem begins today.
Taking a towering metal monstrosity on the move has never been easier now that Mech City Brawl has made it onto the Nintendo Switch console. While the Power Rangers might need a whole group of spandex clad warriors to move a Mega Zord, all Switch owners will require is a few able fingers. The new, compact version, of Mech City Brawl bundles together the original game and all the extra in-game content previously released as part of the Super Charged Mega Edition. This means Nintendo fans won’t miss any of the robot face-smashing action that PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One owners got its first outing last year.
If you aren’t one to pick up a city block and throw it across the screen, haven’t seen massive space battles unfold while animated pubescent boys take vengeance for heir fallen comrades then you might have missed Override: Mech City Brawl the first time around. Mech City Brawl is the stuff anime dreams are made or. Players can jump into the cockpit of 16 crazy mech designs, from classic manga styles to unicorns. Yes, unicorns. Each mech has its own set of custom moves, playstyles, and skins available. With so many mechs on board, there is no sense keeping the action to yourself. Override: Mech City Brawl features all of the following game modes:
- A full-length single-player campaign.
- 2-player split-screen battles with up to 2 additional computer opponents. Level the city and leave nothing left.
- 4-players, one mech – each player controls a limb. Communication will be crucial to overcome your opponents!
- 4-players, two mechs – two players cooperate to pilot a single mech.
- Up to 4-player online free-for-all – be the last mech standing in this winner-take-all arena deathmatch.
Override: Mech City Brawl – Super Charged Mega Edition is available now for $39.99. You can get in the dam robot t the Nintendo eShop or head over to the official website for more information.