Roll7’s latest is its best game to date, a future-sport humdinger that carries itself with the nonchalant assurance of the studio’s previous work,
Roll7’s latest is its best game to date, a future-sport humdinger that carries itself with the nonchalant assurance of the studio’s previous work, with a layer of refinement that pushes it a step beyond them. Laser League feels like a high-quality remake of a classic arcade game that somehow never existed, its fierce arena battles playing like a combination of dodgeball and Tron, with just a hint of Robotron in the way you find yourself navigating perilously tight spaces. Its best-of-three matches crackle with energy and danger, flitting between nervy standoffs, desperate lunges and all-out chaos in a matter of moments.
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