'Justice Royale' First Impressions - It Could be a Knockout
I am lucky enough to be in the position to play Justice Royale by Zapling Studios during it's soft release here in Australia. You are lucky enough to be in a position to read my first impressions before its hard launch in the App Store on the 30th May, 2018. It's a win, win, situation. I downloaded 'Justice Royal' thinking it would be just another brawler, I thought I would play a few times and then quickly lose interest in the beat 'em up fun and move on to the next game. I was wrong.
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Justice Royale is a amusing little beat 'em up with a cute story told in comic like cut scenes at the beginning of each episode. It is fun to play through the beginning episodes, and with five different difficulty levels you can play as an unstoppable hero or try something harder. The few hours I have played so far have been quite enjoyable, I am yet to beat the boss fight, even on easy, but that?s ok I like my games to be challenging. The game description mentions you can change the appearance of your avatar and you can, albeit only the colour of your hero's hair, skin, and clothes. Personally, this adds nothing extra to the game and I am just as happy with the default avatar look. Speaking of looks, the game design is simplistic, but purposefully so. The emphasis in 'Justice Royal' is fast and furious fun, my favorite episodic levels are the ones with ten rounds of opponents, each round getting harder than the last.
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