Brawlhalla on BlueStacks - Our first impressions of the new mobile phone version

 Brawlhalla on BlueStacks - Our first impressions of the new mobile phone version

Brawlhalla
Brawlhalla 


Recently, we wrote about how Brawlhalla was looking forward to breaking into the mobile gaming platform. Well, this dream has just come true with the launch of the game for Android and iOS a few moments ago, giving players the opportunity to start in messy, intense and fast games against the computer or other users from anywhere and with the convenience of your phones. When it comes to quality, the mobile phone version is as good as the rest, except perhaps the controls, which take some time to get used to.


Fortunately, if you play Brawlhalla on your computer using BlueStacks, you can overcome this limitation and enjoy the game with superior keyboard controls. To get this game on your computer, follow these simple steps:


Create a 64-bit instance with Instance Manager.

In your 64-bit instance, use the search engine on the BlueStacks home screen to locate Brawlhalla in our application center.

Download the game as you would with any other app.

Play the game by clicking on its new icon on the home screen.


Since it is a 64-bit application, The Brawlhalla Mobile works only on a 64-bit system. Creating a 64-bit version of BlueStacks is very easy: just open Instance Manager (Ctrl + Shift +8), click "Create an instance", choose "Android N-64" in the drop-down menu, and set enough RAM and CPU cores. At this point, BlueStacks will continue to download a 64-bit client automatically and set up your new likes.



Now that everything has been set up, we wanted to write this article to give you a glimpse of how the mobile version of Brawlhalla compares to other versions. Although we won't get into the basics or mechanics this time, we wanted to give our impressions based on graphics performance and just the game. However, we wrote a small section of history at the end of this article.


Graphics, performance and features

The phone version of Brawlhalla offers the same visual images of other versions, with no evidence of any decrease in quality, which is very rare when it comes to console or computer game ports. In fact, although it looks good, the game also works at a rate of 60 fps which is expected from any combat game. This is important because any failure to perform is unacceptable in this genre because it may lead to unfair losses and invalidation of the validity of any game in a competitive environment.


The controls are also responsive and accurate, especially when it comes to implementing groups. One of the hardest parts of Brawlhalla, and any other combat game of this style, is aerial combat because it requires precise directional controls to perform the right attack at the perfect moment, as well as good use of the triple jumping system. to put yourself in a favorable position for your enemy.


During the game test period, we did not have any problems with the controls, largely due to the efforts of developers to create a good control scheme, which we improved thanks to BlueStacks Key Mapper. Even when we started groups on the ground and made air transfers, we were able to drive our opponents out of the arena most of the time, regardless of the type of weapon. Faster weapons such as bows and pistols, which focus more on combos, were also easy to use and intuitive.


Instead, BlueStacks also provides full support to the console so you can enjoy Brawlhalla using a compatible controller. We use a set of keyboard controls to play casually, and the PS4 controller when we feel competitive and want to win some classified games.


When it comes to additional features, Brawlhalla Mobile offers everything you can find in other versions - it's basically a very loyal port with nothing removed or changed. From all online and offline gaming modes, all fifty characters, all customization options, surfaces, and everything in between, Brawlhalla Mobile is exactly what you'd expect: the same intense and fun fighting game, but in your phone.


About Brawlhalla

Since its launch in the late 1990s, Super Smash Bros has fallen in love with fans around the world thanks to its innovative combat system, fluids and long learning curve, as well as its vast stock of characters made up of some of Nintendo's most important personalities and other prominent companies. In fact, SSB is a series that defined its own genre, and while others have tried, none of them have succeeded the way the famous Nintendo franchise has succeeded.


However, while Super Smash Bros is very good in itself, some believe that the series is regressing because of its platform. Specifically, games in this franchise have always been on consoles, showing every single one in every generation of Nintendo since Nintendo 64, except for some of its own portable consoles, but it has left the pc market out of the market.


People at Blue Mammoth Games realized that and developed Brawlhalla, a game largely inspired by SSB and designed for PC, as well as other consoles such as Xbox One and PS4, with full shared gameplay across all of these platforms. Interestingly, the game is also dedicated to Nintendo Switch, so it is an alternative for those who want a break from Smash, but also want to continue kicking online. "Like Super Smash Bros, but for PC/PS4: D" as one Steam user stated;


Games take place in different game modes, the most popular are 1v1 games with 3 arrows. In this situation, the first to lose all their lives will be the loser. In this sense, the goal is to hit the enemy to form the damage, gradually increasing to how far they can be thrown with each blow, then blowing it up with a charged crush outside the arena to spend one of their lives.


Brawlhalla is completely free, with some forms of "freemium". The game contains 50 playable characters, called Legends. F2p players can access 8 of these characters, all in a weekly session, allowing them to practice many different gameplay styles without spending a penny. As you fight and win battles, you will rise in your level and earn coins that you can use to permanently unlock your favorite characters. Alternatively, you can also buy "All Legends Pack" for $19.99 to unlock all the characters.


From innovative gun fighting mechanics and a variety of characters, to their vast stock of maps, play patterns, and unique art style, Brawlhalla is more than just a imitation of a famous product, but another title in the genre can be proudly placed afterwards. to Super Smash on an equal footing. If you download it now, you'll play with about 20 million users from all over the world.


What are you waiting for? Start playing today!