Override 2: Super Mech League

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Top Critic Average

17%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
55 / 100
IGN Spain
6 / 10
DualShockers
6.5 / 10
TheSixthAxis
5 / 10
IGN Italy
7 / 10
Hobby Consolas
65 / 100
COGconnected
52 / 100
PlayStation Universe
5 / 10
Creators: Modus Studios Brazil, Modus Games
Release Date: Dec 22, 2020 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
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Override 2: Super Mech League – Launch Trailer | Available Now!

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Override 2: Super Mech League – Career Mode Overview Trailer

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Override 2: Super Mech League – Ultraman Gameplay Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Override 2: Super Mech League

Perhaps an online community would provide a spark, but as it is, it's pretty rusty.

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Override 2: Super Mech League is fun on a multiplayer level and we'll really enjoy it with friends. Correct and enjoyable if you manage to get into its competition dynamics but with several errors that keep it from the best fighting games.

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Override 2: Super Mech League can be a lot of fun at its best as a mech brawler, but is ultimately pretty light on content and depth as far as its characters and combat.

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Override 2: Super Mech League really should have been a fun and accessible party brawler. It certainly had the basics covered with accessible controls and a vibrant roster of characters on offer. Unfortunately an ineffective 3rd person camera, non-existent online matchmaking, weak league mode and a stifling lack of variety to its gameplay marks Override 2 a long way short of being the Mechtacular fighter we all wanted it to be. More 'Meh'tacular then.

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Despite some changes from the previous chapter, Override 2: Super Mech League is a decent fighting game that can count on a larger roster of robots and a gameplay suitable for everyone.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Override 2 shows great character design in its twenty (plus Ultraman as a DLC) giant robots, and the combat system is simple, yet fun. But the game has some technical flaws and the enemy A.I. is poor.

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Simply put, Override 2: Super Mech League would have benefited from having more content. It feels rushed, and I cannot help but think the developers were forced into meeting a release deadline. Granted, what we do have is a smooth, and functioning game; but it’s a half-finished one that doesn’t have much of a player base, at all. Modus Games dropped the ball here and I have a hard time recommending Override 2: Super Mech League to anyone.

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Override 2: Super Mech League is a playable game, but almost all of its parts feel poorly thought out or are lacklustre to play. The gameplay is repetitive and uninspired and the few technical issues and lack of players mean you will just be fighting bots the entire time. Ultimately, this experience really isn't worth a look.

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