Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 3rd Aug 2023, £20.69
- 3rd Aug 2023, $24.99
- Also Available On
- Official Site
- nintendo.co.uk
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GigaBash News
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About The Game
GigaBash combines the chaos and creativity of arena brawlers with the jaw-dropping scale of classic kaiju movies and games. Play as either a rampaging Titan or a Titan-hunting mecha; summon lightning from the heavens, use a radio tower as a baton, or roll a whole district (and your enemies) into a single massive snowball. Wreak enough havoc and you'll evolve into your final form, the terrifyingly titanic S-Class.
Comments 1
I just picked up GigaBash for the Nintendo Switch and I have to say it is better than I thought it would be. The controls a little out of place and there is some serious lag on certain stages, but it is still a super fun fighting game (I normally HATE fighting games). It feels like a revamp of "King of Monsters & Rampage" which good because it makes it feel comfortable and familiar.
Overall I give it a 7. Needs to balance the fighters a bit and get rid of the slightly disabling lag.
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