Scheduled for release on June 10th, Mario Strikers Battle League Football is themed again today with the release of a new trailer. We discover all the intricacies of the game.
Nintendo therefore continues the promotion campaign for Mario Strikers Battle League Football with this new trailer. Intended for the newcomers to the series, this video presents the concept of the game. Here you don’t have to be a football fan because the rules are far from it. If the goal remains to score goals, the means are quite free. In Mario Strikers Battle Football there is no referee and therefore no fouls.
We will therefore be able to attack, jostle and even use objects on the field to score goals. We’ll even be able to do assisted tackles. It is enough for one player to push another so that he can cover more distance. This system also makes it possible to make a ball-carrying team-mate faster.
If we recover an S orb on the ground we can benefit from a gauge that must be filled to perform a charged shot. The idea is to get maximum power into the ball. You should know that each character has their own hyperstrike. In addition to the speed of the ball, which makes it unstoppable, the hyper strike allows, above all, to score two points at once in the event of a goal.
In total, Mario Strikers Battle League Football features 10 playable characters with different abilities. As for Mario Kart, the big one offers physical power while the small jigs focus on speed. However, we can modify our characters’ stats to some extent through gear. Armor, helmet and gloves thus make it possible to better resist or gain clout.
Multi in the spotlight
The idea, of course, is to combine characters and equipment with science to get a homogeneous team. Tailored for multiplayer and sold as a true party game, Mario Strikers Battle League Football can host up to eight players locally. Of course, you’ll need one controller (or one Joy-Con) per person. As for the online mode, it will be possible to play two as a team on the same machine before facing the world. Of course, Nintendo hasn’t forgotten about the social features with the ability to create clubs.