Gigantic
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Critic Reviews for Gigantic
Gigantic is off to a good start, but it'll need a little variety in the future if it wants me to stick around.
Though its changes to the MOBA standard are creative, the multi-round structure leads to drawn-out matches
In some ways, Gigantic is a jack of all trades, pulling influences from half a dozen different disparate games and genres. That mixture might sound messy on paper, but in practice developer Motiga pulls it all together to create matches that feel tense, challenging and hugely rewarding.
Traditional MOBA gameplay with an impressive cast of characters and a great setting help Gigantic breathe fresh air into an old genre.
The combat and pacing by itself is enough to interest players, but without recognizing the game's potential hardcore MOBA audience, Gigantic will have a hard time keeping them around.
The final game turned out really well, with tight gameplay and a great selection of characters.
Each guardian feels so unique and fleshed out. None of them feel like carbon copies of other characters ripped straight from different video games.
Gigantic is an entertaining combination of a MOBA and a team based shooter, and what it lacks in originality it makes up for in charm and polished controls.