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Each stage also feature prominent setting from other franchises.\n\nPlayable characters are:\nBig Daddy (Bioshock)\nCole MacGrath (Infamous)\nColonel Radec (Killzone)\nDante (DMC)\nEmmett Graves (Starhawk) (DLC content)\nEvil Cole McGrath (Infamous)\nFate Princess (Fat Princess)\nHeihachi Mishima (Tekken)\nIsaac Clarke (Dead Space) (DLC content)\nJak and Daxter (Jak and Daxter)\nKat (Gravity Rush) (DLC content)\nKratos (God of War)\nNariko (Heavenly Sword)\nNathan Drake (Uncharted)\nParappa (Parappa the rapper)\nRaiden (Metal Gear Revengeance)\nRatchet and Clank (Ratchet and Clank)\nSackboy (Little Big Planet)\nSir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil)\nSly Cooper (Sly Cooper)\nSpike (Ape Escape)\nSweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)\nToro Inoue (Doku Demo Issyo)\nZeus (God of War) (DLC content)","183746\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-cover.jpg","183746\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-header.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Fyoutu.be\u002FYq-Yqt52w48","2012-11-20",77.14,7390,"playstation-all-stars-battle-royale",null,[19,24,27,30],{"company":20,"developed":22,"published":23},{"name":21},"Bluepoint Games",true,false,{"company":25,"developed":22,"published":23},{"name":26},"SuperBot Entertainment",{"company":28,"developed":23,"published":22},{"name":29},"Sony Computer Entertainment",{"company":31,"developed":22,"published":23},{"name":32},"SCE Santa Monica Studio",[34,35],"Fighting","Platform",[37],"PlayStation 3",[39,54,68,84,99,110,124],{"id":40,"author":41,"outlet":44,"summary":50,"review_url":51,"review_date":13,"original_score":52,"normalized_score":53},74390,{"id":42,"name":43},4757,"Colin Moriarty",{"id":45,"logo":46,"name":47,"website_url":48,"score_format":49},69,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FIGN-logo.jpg","IGN","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ign.com\u002F","10","PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale isn’t perfect, and it clearly owes its existence to something very special that came before it. But it’s also special in its own right. PlayStation fans have long had to deal with unfair comparisons to Smash Bros. while eagerly awaiting this game, but the wait is over, and now you can see for yourself that the two games are as different as Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat.\n \nPlayStation has a proud, nearly two-decade-long legacy, and All-Stars celebrates it. It combines characters, environments and ideas into a tight package that’s worthy of consideration for anyone who owns a PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita and considers themselves a brand loyalist or simply a longtime fan. The fact that the experience is identical on both platforms, that you’ll receive both versions for the price of one, and that progress can be shared between PS3 and Vita to make one ubiquitous ecosystem is hopefully a sign of what’s to come with PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and beyond (even if the game is certainly more at home on PS3).\n\nI know it’ll be hard for some skeptics to believe, but PlayStation All-Stars is its own game, and it even happens to do some things better than what inspired it. Give it a try and see for yourself.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ign.com\u002Farticles\u002F2012\u002F11\u002F20\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-review","8",80,{"id":55,"author":56,"outlet":59,"summary":64,"review_url":65,"review_date":13,"original_score":66,"normalized_score":67},48112,{"id":57,"name":58},4078,"Sammy Barker",{"id":60,"logo":61,"name":62,"website_url":63,"score_format":49},63,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FPush-Square-Logo.jpg","Push Square","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pushsquare.com\u002F","PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is a lot like a box of chocolates that consists purely of almond-based treats. SuperBot Entertainment’s mascot mash-up cherry picks some of the sweetest moments from PlayStation lore and casts them inside a brawler so self-aware that you can’t help but smile while playing it. From the lackadaisical fighting style of Uncharted’s lovable lothario Nathan Drake, to the genre appropriate stances of wannabe marsupial Toro Inoue, this is a confident, creative, and, perhaps most importantly, comical debut that demands your attention in spite of any lingering scepticism you may have.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pushsquare.com\u002Freviews\u002Fps3\u002Fplaystation_all_stars_battle_royale","9",90,{"id":69,"author":70,"outlet":73,"summary":79,"review_url":80,"review_date":81,"original_score":82,"normalized_score":83},65549,{"id":71,"name":72},2657,"Casey Scheld",{"id":74,"logo":75,"name":76,"website_url":77,"score_format":78},25,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGamersheroes-logo.jpg","Gamers Heroes","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamersheroes.com","100","If anything, PlayStation All-Stars gets points for trying something new with a well-established formula. The trouble is, some of the ideas here are half-baked, and a more months in the cooker would have made it the next big thing.  It won’t bring in any new fans to the genre, but those who know their way around a wavedash will feel right at home smashing it up with Sony’s cast and crew.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamersheroes.com\u002Fhonest-game-reviews\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-review\u002F","2013-01-04","70%",70,{"id":85,"author":86,"outlet":89,"summary":94,"review_url":95,"review_date":96,"original_score":97,"normalized_score":98},52775,{"id":87,"name":88},4469,"Martin Gaston",{"id":90,"logo":91,"name":92,"website_url":93,"score_format":49},74,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FVideogamer-logo.jpg","Videogamer","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.videogamer.com\u002F","You can't play PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale without ever feeling like something crucial is deeply lacking.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.videogamer.com\u002Freviews\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-review\u002F","2021-06-05","6.0\u002F10",60,{"id":100,"author":101,"outlet":104,"summary":108,"review_url":109,"review_date":13,"original_score":52,"normalized_score":53},60249,{"id":102,"name":103},4896,"GR Staff",{"id":53,"logo":105,"name":106,"website_url":107,"score_format":49},"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGame-Rant-Logo.png","Game Rant","https:\u002F\u002Fgamerant.com\u002F","Anyone who invests in the PS3 game will also score a digital copy of the Vita version for free, making it a worthwhile deal for game-hungry portable aficionados. Superbot Entertainment and Sony have managed to create something that gamers will be playing with friends for quite some time to come, and anyone looking for a fun new fighting game will find just that in this crossover-fueled beat'em up.","https:\u002F\u002Fgamerant.com\u002F\u002Fplaystation-allstars-battle-royale-review\u002F",{"id":111,"author":112,"outlet":115,"summary":120,"review_url":121,"review_date":122,"original_score":123,"normalized_score":67},155926,{"id":113,"name":114},11118,"Joshua Spudic",{"id":116,"logo":117,"name":118,"website_url":119,"score_format":49},143,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fcapsule-computers-logo.jpg","Capsule Computers","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.capsulecomputers.com.au\u002F","","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.capsulecomputers.com.au\u002F2012\u002F12\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-ps3-review\u002F","2012-12-09","9.0",{"id":125,"author":126,"outlet":129,"summary":135,"review_url":136,"review_date":137,"original_score":138,"normalized_score":83},151104,{"id":127,"name":128},12919,"Diego Escala",{"id":130,"logo":131,"name":132,"website_url":133,"score_format":134},153,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fmonstervine-logo.png","MonsterVine","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F","5","I felt SuperBot did a pretty good job unifying the different art styles from all these games while still keeping the original look of each character; nobody ever clashes when standing next to another character or in specific levels. Graphically the game looks solid and all the effects such as when character explode into a cloud of Playstation icons all look really neat. The game also runs pretty damn smoothly even when things start to get a bit chaotic. Besides having stages that are mash-ups of two franchises, they also blended their songs together which transition phenomenally between each other. The UI sadly looks like complete garbage and really gives me the impression that it was thrown together at the last possible moment. Everything just has an incredibly flat and unprofessional look that reminds me of the layouts I’d see back in my high school digital design class.","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F2012\u002F12\u002Fplaystation-all-stars-battle-royale-review\u002F","2012-12-06","3.5",7,0,[29],[21,26,32],[]]