If you think Garfield is all about eating lasagna and taking a nap, you’re right – but you’d also be missing out on some wild little things like the fact that he’s technically a Nickelodeon character and therefore in the Is able to in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl and throw the shit out to Patrick Star.
[The writer pulls down a chart from the ceiling.]
History nerds like me will find this wasn’t always the case: Garfield only recently became nick-adjoining as the network’s parent company Viacom bought Paws Inc.
From what we can see so far, Garfield’s attacks are pretty lanky with lots of punches. But there are some signature garf moves with lasagna, vigorous belching and pooky, his beloved stuffed animal. The trailer also shows him going up against enemies on some pretty selection maps, including one with a giant toaster and another with platforms that are pizzas. We’d have to wait awhile to test this out, but it would be disappointing to know if you could play it on Mondays. Maybe the reward for winning is a long nap?
Like the rest Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Garfield’s roster has no voice output – not even yowling, grunting, or screaming. It’s the kind of thing you can’t overlook when someone points it out to you. (Sorry if this describes you, but it’s true: Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is a world of silent horror.)
Next they should add Jon Arbuckle, but he would never win a fight.
Garfield is available to players from. available free of charge Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl on PlayStation, Xbox and PC on December 9th and on Switch later in December.