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Brawlhalla

Brawlhalla

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EDITOR'S RATING

8.0/10

Release Date: October 17, 2026

Description

Brawlhalla is that party brawler you boot up for a few quick rounds and suddenly realize it is 2 a.m. The fights are fast, jumpy, and loud, and the skill ceiling is way higher than the Saturday-morning-cartoon look lets on.

Review

Under the hood, this is a clean platform fighter with sharp movement and a smart weapon system. Each Legend shares weapon archetypes like sword, blasters, scythe, or gauntlets, but their signature moves give them personality and matchup depth. Neutral feels great once you learn to weave in dodges, fast-falls, and gravity cancels, and there are legit routes and reads to master instead of just button mashing. Eight-player free-for-all is hilarious chaos, but 1v1 and 2v2 are where the mechanics really shine. The onboarding is still a bit barebones, though, so new players can get steamrolled by veterans who know their true combos. The good news is the roster is huge, balance patches are frequent, and the monetization is cosmetic-first with every Legend unlockable through play. The art is crisp and readable, with big silhouettes and stage designs that keep the action clear even when things get wild. It is colorful and cartoony without being noisy, though the endless crossover skins can make a match look like a Comic-Con parade. Sound effects have punch, the announcer sells the hype, and the music does its job without sticking in your head. On the tech side, the game runs smoothly and loads fast on basically everything, and online play is mostly stable, though high ping can make movement feel floaty. The menus are a little busy thanks to events and shop tabs, but nothing you cannot learn after a couple sessions. If you want a free, always-populated fighter you can play anywhere with a controller and instantly queue into, this is a slam dunk. It is easy to learn, deceptively deep, and perfect for couch nights or ranked grinds, but it will test your patience at first while you eat a few too many signature blasts. Skip it if you are after a story mode or single-player depth, but everyone else, especially Smash fans and lab monsters who love movement-heavy fighters, will find a long-term home here.

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Added by Admin on January 6, 2026

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