Sequel to the award-winning XBLIG fighter, Battle High: Elemental Revolt, this thrilling fighter introduces 5 new characters, new music and stages, new challenges, gameplay improvements, and awesome voice-over work! Play as one of 12 elementally powered students (and 1 secretive faculty member) as they face-off in the tough halls of San Bruno High for the Elementally Advanced and discover the secret behind the mysterious illness stripping students of their powers. Features: -12 main characters with 1 unlockable fighter, all professionally voice-acted! -Player single-player or versus locally -13 stages, each with their own unique soundtrack -Exhaustive list of over 130 achievements to unlock -6 Modes of Play: Arcade, Versus, Challenge, and 3 Mini-Games
Sequel to the award-winning XBLIG fighter, Battle High: Elemental Revolt, this thrilling fighter introduces 5 new characters, new music and stages, new challenges, gameplay improvements, and awesome voice-over work! Play as one of 12 elementally powered students (and 1 secretive faculty member) as they face-off in the tough halls of San Bruno High for the Elementally Advanced and discover the secret behind the mysterious illness stripping students of their powers.
Features:
-12 main characters with 1 unlockable fighter, all professionally voice-acted!
-Player single-player or versus locally
-13 stages, each with their own unique soundtrack
-Exhaustive list of over 130 achievements to unlock
-6 Modes of Play: Arcade, Versus, Challenge, and 3 Mini-Games
Enjoy Battle High 2 and many other great games on Desura.
If you don't have the ability to add online multiplayer, at least try for LAN multiplayer capability. Then people can play each other online via Tunngle or whatever.
give the developer time. I think I read in his blog he's in the process of porting this game to Unity3D (it was developed in XNA) so he can add many features native to Unity3D, one of them is online multiplayer.
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I don't understand if it'll be an update or a new game. Not a big deal, if it's a new game I'll buy it anyway :-)
I only played 1 arcade runthrough (with Jiro) so I can't judge much on it until I put more hours into it.
For how much this game costs, it feels like a ton of effort went into this game! The trial mode seems useful, I like how training mode includes hitbox displays (although it does have some bugs) and achievements!
I am hoping a patch will be made for this game (mainly on balancing.
I noticed there's no chip damage (when you block attacks you receive small amounts of damage) which feels weird.
Jiro's projectile attack doesn't seem to cancel when Jiro gets hit (as in when hit during the animation, the projectile shouldn't come out but strangely does.
Jiro's super is a good escape move but I can't seem to find a good way to land the attack since the opponent can just jump away. I'm guessing you have to time it really well to pull off the move
Overall for an indie fighting game it's good. I will play more to get a better judgement.
Nice comment :-)
I don't play the game for a while (and I don't spend a lot of hours too), but I had the same feeling with Jiro's projectile (and the same with others moves of others characters).
But for only 2 bucks, the game is very good and I can forget those little problems.
Looks like they took King of Fighter Sprites and then mad this some of hte kicks and punches are directly from Kyo, Joe Higashi and also some of the other characters, that's hilarious...
Looks interesting. It really makes me nostalgic in a good way.
I compared the demo to some YouTube footage of the XBLIG version. The PC version seems to suffer from slowdown, as the gameplay was faster on the XBLIG video (and it's not due to my PC, it's pretty beefy).
As someone who owns both versions (and was a tester, among other things), both versions should run identically.
This gama have to be multiplayer online =/ .. looks amazing