Summary

6.5/10

Whether engaging in the single-player Career Mode or diving into the global multiplayer arena, Fight Crab 2 guarantees an utterly ludicrous experience. The game's features, combined with its engaging mechanics and outlandish weaponry, make it a shell-shocking good time. So, grab your chainsaws, holy swords, and magic clouds – it's time to flip those crabs into the annals of crustacean glory!

Developer – Calappa Games

Publisher – PLAYISM

Platforms –  Nintendo Switch, PC (Reviewed)

Review copy given by Publisher

That’s right one of the craziest games you ever seen got a sequel ! In the chaotic world of crustaceous combat, Fight Crab 2 emerges as a sequel that not only upholds the flipping frenzy of its predecessor but also introduces a captivating array of new elements. As in the first game, the primary objective remains delightfully straightforward – flip your opponent to secure victory. However, simplicity takes a backseat when confronted with the expansive arsenal of weapons, spells, and skills at your disposal. Fight Crab 2 beckons players into a realm where the rules may be uncomplicated, but the wealth of strategic possibilities, combined with a plethora of gameplay skills to hone, crafts an immersive and multifaceted battle experience, that you must Prepare to engage in a shell-shocking showdown that goes beyond mere crustacean clashes and dives into the depths of strategic mayhem.

Fight Crab 2 not only maintains the flipping mayhem that fans loved in its predecessor but amplifies the crustacean chaos with an impressive suite of new features. The introduction of the single-player Career Mode adds a whole new dimension to the game, allowing players to embark on a three-year journey of raising and training a single crab to ascend the ranks of the Crab League. This mode adds a strategic layer as you earn money and unlock an extensive array of weapons, spells, and skills to mold your crab into an unstoppable force. The multiplayer mode extends the battleground globally, connecting players and their customized crabs for intense, cross-continental showdowns.

The game’s versatility shines as crabs showcase their dexterity, effortlessly wielding a variety of weapons in both claws. The addition of a Crab Gauge, fueled by every hit taken, introduces a tactical element, allowing players to unleash devastating lasers and spells strategically. With over 40 skills to mix and match, even newcomers can execute impressive crab maneuvers.

The game’s innovation continues with the inclusion of human riders atop the crabs, adding an extra layer of strategy. These riders can dismount, interact with the environment, and even swap crabs with teammates in tag-team matches. The customization options extend beyond crabs, allowing players to personalize their human riders with vibrant colors, and gear, and even importing VRM files or connecting to VRoid Hub for unique avatars.

Whether engaging in the single-player Career Mode or diving into the global multiplayer arena, Fight Crab 2 guarantees an utterly ludicrous experience. The game’s features, combined with its engaging mechanics and outlandish weaponry, make it a shell-shocking good time. So, grab your chainsaws, holy swords, and magic clouds – it’s time to flip those crabs into the annals of crustacean glory!

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Will is a long-time veteran of the game review world. He is a QA Tester of not only video games, with his name in many game credits, but has also worked QA for many of our favorite tech products for multiple companies. Will can almost always be found gaming while also chatting away on Discord.

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