Zen Studios has announced that it will be bringing Disco Dodgeball Remix to the Nintendo Switch on 22nd May, offering an intense mix of arena-based first-person shooter gameplay and classic dodgeball.
The game is actually a port of Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball, a game released on Steam back in 2015 which received "very positive" reviews, as well as recognition from some of the bigger names in the YouTube-sphere such as Markiplier and jacksepticeye. Players are tasked with one-hit killing their opponents with physics-based precision, all while soaking in a bright neon, club-like aesthetic which reminds us of the sweaty depths of laser tag.
You'll be throwing glowing dodgeballs at each other, completing objectives in team-based or free-for-all modes, and using a variety of power-ups and aerial trick shots along the way to score extra points.
FEATURES
- Classic PvP, Objective Based, and Single-Player Arcade modes
- Solo and Co-Op leaderboard-based challenges
- 15 levels designed to combine a futuristic dance club and skate park
- A new level-up game progression earning 70+ new fun and wacky customisable items for your robot
- Online multiplayer with frictionless, jump-out matches and automatic hosted room creation
- Gameplay-changing powerups like Boomerang Balls and Jetpacks
- High-energy soundtrack composed by talented independent artists that interact directly with the colorful arena visuals
- Monster truck-style announcer lends his big voice to all the KOs, trick-shots and kill streaks
- Revamped user interface from PC version
It will also come with additional features for Nintendo Switch players including motion control aiming, HD Rumble support, and an option to play split-screen using a single Joy-Con per player.
Do you like the look of this one? Let us know whether you'll be picking it up in the comments below.
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Looks pretty fun and gyro aiming is always a plus for FPS games in my opinion.
It looks interesting, but only if it has a meaty single player mode.
Surprised this hasn't been done more. The only ones that come to mind are some VR games recently. Not exactly same as this though.
This reminds me of old school Unreal Tournament multiplayer. Love the announcer. I'm in!
So many things that have no right being together and this game looks really cool!
Played this recently on Steam- single player has a 30-minute Arcade mode against progressively tougher opponents, and is otherwise limited to bot matches (with a lot of different game modes). A single player will probably dip in and out of this for a 5-minute burn, but it's not going to keep you hooked for a long time. Hopefully mulitplayer on switch will be more populated than it is on Steam. It's a lot of fun though, I recommend it if you don't mind bot matches.
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The robots look like a straight up ripoff of the Borderlands robot.
No thanks, honestly isn't doing much for me.
@JayJ The body and wheel are pretty similar, but those are basic designs. Claptrap, however, has arms, but does not have a normal-looking head like these robots. His "head" is in the middle of his body.
Motion control aiming is all I needed to hear!
@Kilroy True, but the body and wheel totally reminded me of that.
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