Lethal League is a competitive projectile fighting game where the goal is to launch a ball into the face of your opponent. Lethal League PC first gained notoriety when it was featured as the grand final âMystery Gameâ on UFGT9. It quickly became clear that the extreme nature of the game, mixed with the stylized street visuals and chip-hop music hit a sweet spot with the crowd.
You can't go wrong with Lethal League, a perfect mix of baseball and dodge-ball. Everything in the game is almost perfect, starting from its netcode, powered by GGPO middleware. You'll get tons of fun, with this addictive arcade style game. Windjammers' spirit is alive and kickin'!
Aside from lacking robust online options and a few clunky menus, Lethal League is an amazing package. Itâs my personal favorite of the revival of couch co-op games, and may be my favorite âtell a friendâ game of all time.
This is an incredible fighting game, addictive and both deep and accessible. It doesn't have too much content, but if you're OK with that, you're going to have a blast playing it with friends.
Lethal League is worth checking out, especially is you have the means to play it on the couch with friends. The online mode is decent but the offline experience is where itâs at.
Lethal League is a lean, intricately detailed fighting game designed for everyone in 2014, and whatâs more, itâs a smashing good time.
The game is simple to get to grips with but complex enough that it can be challenging.
With more fine-tuning and content, Lethal League could have been a home run. Sadly, it balks the opportunity.
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