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    Override: Mech City Brawl is a brawler that pits giant robots in fights to the death against each other in urban scenarios. Control gigantic mechs and rampage through cityscapes as you battle against other players or discover the single-player campaign of the game. You will take part in epic fights using the different abilities and combat capabilities of your robot, pummeling your way through plenty of stages as you become the most powerful champion. In your battles, you will recognize the cities where you will be fighting because the scenarios have been modeled to resemble some of the most famous cities from all over the world, including San Francisco or Tokyo.

    In Override: Mech City Brawl you can play alone or in several multiplayer modes, both local and online. Invite several of your friends to your home and play on split-screen mode, which allows up to 4 players to fight to their hearts' content for maximum fun. There is even a special mode for several players where each of you controls a different part of the robot, which can ultimately lead to extremely funny situations.

    There are twelve different mechs that you can play in the game, but you can take them to the garage and customize them as you like, changing their appearance with accessories and skins so two fights are never the same.

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    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use the same mech in different game modes, and does the mech's performance carry over?
    Yes, your chosen mech is available across all game modes, but any modifications, upgrades, or cosmetic changes you make are specific to each mode's progression system.
    How does the 'Rage' mechanic influence combat, and what triggers its activation?
    Rage is a powerful state triggered by taking substantial damage or landing significant hits. While active, it enhances attack power and unlocks unique abilities, offering a potential turning point in a match.
    Are there different mech types with distinct attributes, and how do their strengths and weaknesses interact in battle?
    Yes, mechs are categorized by weight and design with individual stats, such as attack, armor, and agility. Their strengths and weaknesses affect their combat roles, encouraging strategic team compositions and counter-picks.
    What is the function of the energy bar, and how does it affect the usage of special attacks and abilities?
    The energy bar limits the frequency and type of special moves you can perform. Different attacks and abilities consume varying amounts of energy, so energy management is a vital part of tactical play.
    Can I directly control the environment, such as buildings, and how does environmental destruction impact the match?
    Yes, many stages feature destructible environments. You can throw buildings, smash through structures, and use them as weapons, drastically changing the arena and affecting movement and visibility.
    How does the 'Core' mechanic work, and what advantages does it grant?
    The Core mechanic allows you to activate a powerful, temporary transformation for your mech, enhancing its abilities and stats dramatically. Core activation depends on accumulating a gauge through combat performance.
    Does the game support local multiplayer, and if so, how does the player count scale with the number of mechs?
    Yes, Override: Mech City Brawl supports local multiplayer. The game can scale to accommodate multiple players and mechs in the same arena.
    What is the significance of the different weapons each mech can wield, and are they customizable?
    Mechs come with unique weapons. While not always customizable in terms of raw stats, they have different attack patterns and effective ranges. These weapons significantly influence a mech's playstyle and combat role.
    How important is the 'Aerial Combat' in the game, and are there restrictions on how long mechs can stay airborne?
    Aerial combat is a crucial component of gameplay. Mechs have a limited jump height and aerial control, meaning that using aerial attacks and evasion requires careful management of your jumps.
    Does the game offer any form of in-match strategic depth beyond simply mashing buttons, such as blocking, dodging, or combo execution?
    Override: Mech City Brawl features a strategic depth that incorporates blocking, dodging, and complex combo executions, encouraging thoughtful combat rather than random button-mashing.

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    • Technical information

    • Categories : Action
    • Editor : MODUS GAMES
    • Developer : The Balance Inc
    • Mode(s) : Solo, Multiplayer, Co-op
    • Release date : 3 December 2018
    • System Requirements
      • Minimum
      • OS: Windows 7 (64 bit)
      • CPU : Core i5-760 / Athlon X4 740
      • RAM : 8 GB
      • GPU : Geforce GTX 660 / Radeon HD 7870
      • Storage : 5 GB
    • Age Rating
    • PEGI 7 ESRB T
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