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Go All Out

$9.99
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Developer:
Blue Sunset Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About the Game

Go All Out! : Greatest cast of heroes and antagonists from different worlds, games, movies and even comic books have been summoned for a face-off!



Core Game Features:
- Original and guest characters (and stages) from games and comic books:
Play as Cole Black - a mercenary with amnesia from Get Even (Bandai Namco/Farm51)
Relive your childhood with comic book hero - Breakbone 'the Fearful' from Kayko & Kokosh comic series
Grab your bike and play as Lady Scarlet from 'Desert Child'
Zap enemies with the Last Teslamancer - Teslakid

- Advanced game mechanics like combo breakers, wall bounce, dash, dodge, special gauge overstack, air chaining and more
- Unlockable playstyle variations for characters changing how character plays and feels
- Unlockable equipment, win and lose poses, colors and more
- Different game modes
- Constant updates

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Every match plays different and brings fighters to their limits in this intense 3D platform fighter.

The world of Cadread summons different guest warriors from other games and comics - Cole Black (Get Even), Raptor (Raptors Online), Breakbone (Kayko & Kokosh) and more coming to help!

Go All Out! offers beautiful 3D graphics of both characters and environments. Also nice, smooth and detailed animations.



Choose two of you favourite stages and watch a cross-stage feature during a match, that changes the field of battle!

Game features both local and multiplayer game modes for up to 8 players.

Play a Free-For-All classic match or team up with your mate to beat your enemies.

Loving challenges? Play 1v3 match or beat Survival mode!

Game also offers you an Arcade mode, where you will have to beat sets of enemies in 4 different paths to take.


Different items spawning on stage to aid you in battle.



Unlock different playstyles for you characters!

Special powers to unleash in fight - use super attacks or stack your power longer for ultimate attack.
At most cases ultimate attack is not our fighter's limit, so they can charge even more power to unleash a combination of more super attacks one after another!

But use you blocking ability wisely - in this world you are granted block gauge, which depletes if overused. This impacts also your dash and dodge abilities.

To gain tacical advantage - use combo breakers or wall bounce mechanics.

If you are unsure about your skill - go to Training Room and prepare yourself.

Play more with your favourite character - earn experience, unlock equipment pieces, colors and more!

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User Reviews

Mixed
19 user reviews
68%
Positive
8 min at review
Not Recommended

these type of games were even free in the 90s. 1. online mode isn't working 2. you cant change controls which are awfully set as default

6 helpful
49 min at review
Recommended

Go All Out, as it is now, shows a lot of potential. It has a unique take on the party fighter genre that Nintendo established with their Super Smash Bros. The use of a health bar, super meter, and blocking meter to limit spamming block is very interesting. With some fine tuning, this could rival the newly released Brawlout and maybe even Smash. Not to mention the low starting price means it's well worth buying, especially when you take their monetisation model into consideration, where they increase the price after each major update to reflect how much effort went into this. Meaning the game as it is now is only $2 USD since the game has very little content and polish, but in a year's time the game could be 10, 20 USD and if you bought it now, you could've saved up to $18 USD. There are 4 main points of the game that are lacking, due to the game being early access. The UI, sound design, overall gameplay, and rosted. The menu of the game is very bland, more than Playstation All-Stars,...

4 helpful 1 funny
30 hrs at review
Recommended

Go All Out made by BlueSunsetGames is a 2D 4 player brawler much akin to the Super Smash Bros Series and the game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. As of this review, the game is very small with 4 fighters (soon to be 6) and few select modes. You play by depleting the opponents health bars by attacking with small, mini combos and using items in select stages. The Visuals/Graphics are very nice looking (especially love how the Pillar and Toxic Wasteland look) but I feel that there should be more Polish and Detail added to the stage to make it look even more Awesome. Controls are Great/Simple. There's a menu to look up what you need to do and it's pretty easy to pick up and just play, more playtime will increase how much more skilled you'll get. Music is Good. Tracks like Neo City and Castle Siege are one of my favorites good, these tracks are the themes that I feel suit BSG the best with it's EDM. Some tracks like the main menu theme I'm not too big on and I don't feel that any of...

3 helpful
30 min at review
Recommended

If they just fixed the animations and general stiffness of the game, it'd really be a contender for a serious platform fighter on PC. It's so close to *almost* good and I really hope Blue Sunset realize the potential in this game and just fix the damn animations.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Game is Epic. Tons of fun. The characters - every one is different, takes time to learn / master a character. Great guest characters and original ones. Stages - beautiful, unique with good setups, yet some sem repetetive. AI - not very clever but it's just for training purposes. Boss fights - probably best boss fight in platform fighters. Calamity is Beast. Music - catches the ear, especially main theme. Content - looooot of stuff to unlock and for free. Online - sometimes there is a match but not often. Modes - plenty of game modes to choose from. Animations - some characters are very well done, some are not. Still overall presentation is good. Overall: 8/10 - game is intense platform fighter with great graphics, catchy music, tons of unlockables and memorable characters. Definitely worth picking up.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I really like this game, it's really fun but it's not without its flaws, the games kinda slow and the animations a choppy but I would still recommend this game.

1 helpful 1 funny
9 min at review
Not Recommended

Feels half baked. Unfinished. Not fun and too many bugs.

8 min at review
Not Recommended

Not even bad enough to be funny. A non-functional game dressed up like an indie Smash clone. Not sure how the Teslagrad guy got in this.

1 hrs at review
Recommended

Cool game, can battle with friends, and show them who's boss

31 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is very fun. The new patch (version 2.0) fixed a lot of issues the game had earlier. I especially love refreshed visuals. Definitely worth the price.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • Processor: Core i3 2x1.8 GHz
  • Memory: 2000 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX Compatible graphics card with at least 128MB of video memory
  • Storage: 2000 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: System requirements may change during the development of the game.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • Processor: Core i5 2x2.6 GHz
  • Memory: 4000 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX Compatible graphics card with at least 512MB of video memory
  • Storage: 2000 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: System requirements may change during the development of the game.

FAQ

How much does Go All Out cost?

Go All Out costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Go All Out?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10 Processor: Core i3 2x1.8 GHz Memory: 2000 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX Compatible graphics card with at least 128MB of video memory Storage: 2000 MB available space Additional Notes: System requirements may change during the development of the game. Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10 Processor: Core i5 2x2.6 GHz Memory: 4000 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX Compatible graphics card with at least 512MB of video memory Storage: 2000 MB available space Additional Notes: System requirements may change during the development of the game.

What platforms is Go All Out available on?

Go All Out is available on Windows PC.

Is Go All Out worth buying?

Go All Out has 68% positive reviews from 19 players.

When was Go All Out released?

Go All Out was released on Jun 6, 2019.

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