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MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
MadBalls in Babo: Invasion
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Developer Playbrains
Genre Arcade
MSPoint Cost 800
ESRB Rating Teen
Release Date July 2009

Combat revolved! In Madballs in … Babo: Invasion, campaign across distant worlds either solo or with four-player online co-op, taking no prisoners in your wake. Challenge your friends (and your enemies) to see who's the baddest ball on the planet in no-holds-barred 16-player multiplayer arenas with freaky characters or with your own Xbox 360® Avatar! Or really push your limits and try your hand at Invasion Mode where combatants create the very worlds where they wage war. Dozens of unique character classes, weapons, special abilities, worlds, unlocks, secrets, maps, and game modes give you limitless gameplay!

 

  • Avatar ready: Play as your own Xbox 360 Avatar.
  • Multiple game modes: Take on the campaign, a ten-level epic quest to save the galaxy. Play multiplayer with up to 16 players, or try four-player online co-op throughout the campaign. And try Invasion Mode, where teams strategically square off to build their side of a never-before-seen map. Once the map is designed, it is rendered in real-time and the combatants meet on it to battle for supremacy!
  • Versus arenas: Play on 21 multiplayer maps, with five combat modes: Skirmish, Team Skirmish, Capture The Flag, Invasion, and Avatar Attack.
  • The Madballs: Play as your favorite childhood toys, with 10 character classes each with their own unique special abilities, and 10 powerful weapons, each with two fire modes.

© 2009 Playbrains, Inc. Madballs™, Oculus Orbus™ and Horn Head™ © 2009 Those Characters From Cleveland, Inc. Used under license by Playbrains, Inc.


Balls, Guns and Avatars. Quite possibly the greatest gameplay combination ever set to release on Xbox LIVE Arcade in Summer of 2009! 




Choose your allies, your abilities, and your weapons, to join the non-stop battle to invade the Babo or defend against the Scorched.


Support your team or go it alone with a Babo for every mission. Choose from unique abilities and weapons to help your friends in game types like 'Capture the Flag' and 'Team Skirmish'.


Frantic team-vs-team combat Single or co-op challenge mode, 1 to 4 players
21+ arena maps across multiple environments
20+ weapons and firing modes
10 characters with unique abilities
Team-based map making
Avatar Attack
Online multiplayer 2-16
Voice
Leaderboards
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MadBalls in Babo: Invasion Reviewed at Digital Download Game World

Overall rating: 
 
9.3
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8.0
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DDGW_Ronin Reviewed by DDGW_Ronin
July 20, 2009
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I can only hope this hasn't spoiled my future 800 point purchases from XBLA!

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Editor Review MadBalls in Babo: Invasion, (MiBI), was recently released (ed. July 15, 2009), for 800 points on Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade. It's a third person and top-down arcade shooter whose resident characters are rolling heads with guns attached. MadBalls, made famous by the toys and cartoon series by American Greetings in the 1980's, collide with the Babo universe established in the prequel freeware game Babo Violent 2. We took the game for a roll and were blown away with it's fresh gameplay and broad amount of content.

Singleplayer and Co-op

The campaign is a story-driven series of 10 large missions in a wide variety of themes from Jungle to Space and can be played in singleplayer mode or 4 player co-op. The story is conveyed through a series of hand drawn art tiles between levels with text scrollers, and there's plenty of backstory and humor to be found by finding all 50 books littered throughout the levels. Players choose to play as heroes or villans, then, much like in Team Fortress pick a character class such as Assault, Heavy or Runner to start the game. Each of the 10 characters on offer has it's unique super abilities and strengths, boosting replay substantially. Control is well tuned and players will quickly find themselves carving through hordes of enemies much like in the much loved game Serious Sam.

A nice touch is the scaling difficulty level which adjusts to the number of players connected in realtime: In 4 player Co-op on hard difficulty, we were faced with fast, tough enemies and splitting giants that would break into dozens of smaller enemies until we were swarmed at all angles. With coordinated teamplay, and by utilizing the wide mix of unlockable characters, abilities and weapon modes in concert, we were able to beat the higher levels and achieve a sense of gaming bliss like that which comes from defeating the greatest arcade games of yesteryear. A Level Attack mode is also offered wherin players earn time bonuses for beating the level in a race against the clock.

And that's just the thing about this game. Classic arcade action is elegantly reintroduced in a game that still has all the features we have come to expect on our next generation console platforms. The game has a quick pick up and play feel to it. There's no set up time, you can choose to enjoy the detailed environment, story line and characters or just grab a gun and go to it. The level challenges and bosses are unique but still, naturally, scale up in difficulty as the game progresses. The "Chompiis" are some of the most satisfying characters in the game, they are individually fun to mow down with your favorite weapon but can become surprisingly difficult when they gather in numbers. Chompii battles are visceral and reminiscent of a game of asteroids at the local coin-op back in the day.

The scoring system in single player, co-op and multiplayer is more like what you would find in a pinball game than a shooter with the high score values and multiplier pick ups throughout the level. Scoring highly is all about the multipliers and there's always a certain level of satisfaction to be gained when you post a high score in the millions, especially when your friends and rivals still haven't found that secret room with the 5x multiplier stations in it.

Player versus Player

Classic arcade fun aside, MiBI delivers on innovation as well, combining a rich roster of characters and abilities with some original player vs. player game modes never seen before. In addition to basic modes like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag across a generous 21 handcrafted and excellently designed maps, the game also offers an XBox Live Avatar mode and the spectacular Invasion game mode.

While we have seen multiplayer map making offered on retail console games before, it has always been a tedious endeavour, working your controller to modify hieghtfields and place trees before you fall asleep. Invasion mode innovates by turning map making into part of the gameplay challenge. Each round starts in a construction phase with players taking turns making a series of tile placements. The tiles can be rotated for optimal placement and have elements like paths, ramps, buildings and raised platforms. Once tile placement is complete, a voting round occurs where the teams vote on base deployment and control point locations. Then the map is generated and players drop into combat on a unique map every time! Team communication is key here so bases are placed in protected areas while stations help create strategic routes. Adding to gameplay depth, control points can be reinforced with turrets or healing pods. I feared that this game mode would be lengthy but after only a day and half on XBLA, there are plenty of matches and this is fast becoming the favorite game mode among MiBI players.

The most popular game mode is the Avatar attack. As mentioned in our preview, you will see your Avatar lovingly processed (ed. by decapitation) to emerge but only a head with a gun mounted on the ear. Brilliant! Avatar Attack is a free for all skirmish mode that provides frantic, pick up and play action with some reasonable balance as all the avatars have the same special abilities, hop and super jump. You may want to play the campaign and unlock a few extra weapons and weapon modes before entering the foray as it can be quite challenging if you come up against the hardcore players that have already unlocked everything. That said, you can unlock weapons in any game mode so there's no harm in trying as skill beats all in this game.

Summary

The scope of digital download titles on Xbox Live Arcade is evolving. Throughout last year, studios were shipping small titles that were just fun enough to make the player feel that they got suitable value in a $10 digital purchase. The odd title here or there would ship for $15 and you might spend a week with each game. As we reach the midpoint of 2009 we are seeing select studios release games with dramatically increased breadth and substantially more design effort. Madballs in Babo: Invasion rolls right to the top of the heap in this regard, bursting at the seams with maps, modes and polish that rivals even retail games. Even with a head full of confetti, this game's a no brainer at 800 MS Points!
The Good
- Tons of maps / content.
- Great controls
- Great frantic action that doesn't get old.
- Innovative new features.
The Bad
- Only 2 Classic Madball Characters ... for now?
- Avatar skirmish with 16 players can be a bit frantic.
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Madballs slaps your face!

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9.7
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Editor Review When I started reviewing Madballs in Babo: Invasion I had a hard time figuring out who the game was being made for. Is this a game for multiplayer fans? Is it for single player coop fans? And as I played the game it slowly dawned on me that this game is for EVERYONE and I DO MEAN EVERYONE!

Madballs is a cornucopia of awesomeness! Want to play some coop with your friends? OK! Want to play some multiplayer casual games? OK!! Want to play single player and earn achievements? OK!!!!

Does Madballs deliver? Let’s start the review.

Art Style – Drool worthy!
The art style in Madballs is stunning, the slow waving grass to the neon glow of my friend’s blood it all glistens in the sunlight beautifully. If you come in expecting a fun cartoony shooter, your set! Overall the art style is fantastic!

Sound – Good :)
The weakest chain in Madballs has to be its sound, at times the characters can become a broken record and repeat the same catch phrase like an aroused chiwawa, luckily all sounds can be turned down (OR UP!) which makes a small issue like this easier to ignore. The music in the game is your generic rock but I must admit a few of the tracks have left their mark. Overall the sound is just a bit over average.

Controls – Designed by gods!
Before you begin to dissect the controls you have to understand all the functionality that's required to play Madballs. The vast amount of functions involved in playing this game required a lot of thought. Overall the controls are just right, the itchy trigger finger is happily scratching away and all functions of your game play are exactly where you would expect them.

Game play – MUST.. SHOOT.. FRIEND.. IN.. FACE!
Madballs delivers from every angle! It feeds your multiplayer itch, it feeds your single player itch and it feeds your coop itch… if it paid your bills there would be no reason to stop playing! If you consider yourself a hardcore FPS fan or a wii playing granddad, this game DELIVERS! And you won’t be able to put it down.

Conclusion: - BUY IT FOR YOURSELF! BUY IT FOR YOUR FRIENDS! BUY IT FOR THE HOMELESS!
Madballs in Babo: Invasion seems like a silly kid’s game, but once you get your hands on the controller you won’t be able to pull yourself away, this is a jewel of a game and for the cost of $10 it’s worth EVERY PENNY! B U Y I T!!
The Good
EVERYTHING!!
The Bad
NOTHING!!
Reccomendation
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Madballs In Babo: Invasion

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9.3
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A must buy for 800 points.

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Editor Review MiBI is an excellent addition to the XBLA. I was actually surprised at how much fun I had playing this top down shooter. After initially playing the boot camp in the trial I thought that it was an "O.K." game, but after getting the full game and seeing all it had to offer I was hooked. I started the game jumping straight into the multi-player versus mode, which I do with most games, and thought it was ridiculously fun. The only problem I had is that I had one character to choose from and limited guns, so it was harder to kill some of the other players with the better weapons.

Once some of my friends got online we decided to jump into the co-op campaign to unlock some weapons. I am a big fan of co-op games and this one definitely satisfied my gaming hunger with a four player co-op that was quite challenging just on normal difficulty. Because it was made for the multi-player aspect it seemed like the story was lacking. After the initial intro story, I felt there could have been some more cut scenes in between the levels.

The more I played the game the more I liked it. The versus has the usual game types such as skirmish and CTF, but it also has a gametype called Invasion which was my favorite. In Invasion your team needs to take over nodes to disable the shields on the enemies base which you then have to destroy. Invasion has a nice innovative feature that lets your team build your half of the map from a selection of map pieces. Allowing you to set your bases and nodes added a great strategic aspect to the versus.

The game has many different types of balls to choose from each with their own look and special abilities. With all the different abilities and weapons there are to unlock you will spend some time finding different combination of weapons and balls you like. There are a variety of maps to play as well, that all look great and have their own little theme to them. This is one of those games where the deeper you get into the game, the more you like it. Since this is only 800 Microsoft points this is well worth it. So if you and your friends are looking for a great arcade game to play then this is definitely it. This has passed castle crashers as my favorite XBLA game.
The Good
Innovative map making feature.
Large variety of balls and weapons to choose from.
Fun, challenging four player co-op campaign.
Only 800 Microsoft points
The Bad
Hard to do good jumping right into versus before campaign.
Campaign lacked story scenes.
Reccomendation
Buy It!
 

MadBalls in Babo: Invasion

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Reviewed by SMOKINBOUNCER
July 20, 2009
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When playing this game a few quotes come to mind:

"WHO'S YOUR DADDY??"

“I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I’m all out of bubble gum.”

"Give them nothing! But take from them everything!!"

"If someone asks if you are a god, you say, "yes!"

From CO-OP Multiplayer to ONLINE Multiplayer this game has what is takes and gives community players an opportunity to compete and have fun. EXPANSION ANYONE????

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Audience Adrenaline Junkies
Presentation Simply Awesome!!!
Experience Totally Addictive!
Value Worth Every Penny!
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OMG! This is the best!

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July 15, 2009
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I am loving this game! It's like Halo but cheaper and takes less time to get a game going. The controls are the bomb and I like the fact you can use your avatar. It would be cool if the avatars had the same specials as the madballs.

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Audience Trigger Happy People
Presentation Superb Production Value
Experience My new all time favorite!
Value Worth Every Penny!
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