Anyone who has seen Tron is familiar with how laser barriers work. Touch one and dissolve into a billion atoms. That's simple enough. Now imagine taking this idea into a more competitive arena. (One ...
Laser League review code supplied by publisher. The year is 2150 and a new, deadly competitive sport has swept the world. Neon-lit arenas are packed to the rafters with cheering supporters as the ...
Tomas Franzese is a News Editor at DualShockers, writing a variety of reviews and shedding light on upcoming games for both PC and consoles. While he has been a gamer most of his life, he began ...
Indie game publisher 505 Games has teamed up with developer Roll7 on Laser League, a colorful multiplayer arcade-style game that reminds me of Tron. The game is a four-versus-four online or local ...
505 Games in collaboration with Roll 7, have just announced their latest title, Laser League – a high-octane tron-style title whereby players will have to use teamwork, tactics and skill to active ...
It’s the year 2150. Massive and perfervid crowds gather in stadiums to watch two teams try and vaporize each other with neon lasers. Think Roman colosseums, during a cyberpunk phase. Sounds pretty ...
Sitting next to me in a small, private bar in Los Angeles is Simon Bennett. He’s the director at Roll7, makers of Not a Hero and the OlliOlli series. He looks absolutely wrung out. One reason why ...
Sometimes there’s something magical about simplicity. The DualShock 4 has no less than 18 inputs, a necessity as our games grow increasingly complicated in design. Laser League takes a step back and ...
The appropriately horror-themed Friday the 13th: The Game is the standout title hitting PS Plus for the month of October. To see what causes smaller multiplayer titles to fail, I took a closer look at ...
Laser League is a terrible name for a terrific game, a neon-soaked fever dream for the competitive multiplayer set, bringing people together on sofas and across internet connections to decide who is ...