New Showcase Videos For Lucy And Lincoln Loud In Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Lucy and Lincoln Loud from the Nickelodeon show, The Loud House, are the newest members to be showcased by publishers GameMill Entertainment for the upcoming game, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. Around two months since the game’s announcement, multiple videos have been posted by the studio showcasing various stages and gameplay for Nickelodeon characters such as Spongebob Squarepants, Helga Pataki and CatDog.

Lucy Loud’s gameplay shows her diverse abilities and also shows just how unique each character will be in this game. Lucy is known in the video as “a highly technical character with short-range but lots of mixup options.” What sets her apart from the other playable characters is her ability to switch between three modes: Normal, Ghost and Vampire. Each mode offers different advantages and tools to besting your foes on the battlefield. For example, a dash move has different characteristics based upon which mode Lucy is currently in. Normal mode has no effects whereas in Vampire mode she attacks with a coffin. In Ghost mode, she gains a few frames of invincibility after using the move. Lucy’s stage is the Royal Woods Cemetary which has a tombstone that pops out of the ground and becomes a wall or platform. If a character is standing underneath the tombstone as it is coming out of the ground it will damage them.

Lincoln Loud keeps players on their toes with his yo-yo and various tools such as a spin top and a water gun. He can even use his yo-yo to guard edges on the stage, making it harder for opponents to return to the battle. Lincoln’s water gun is not only able to damage opponents but is able to stun them for a certain amount of time, opening his enemies up to possible combos. His battle stage is his family’s house from the show. Battle your opponents as Loud family members peek out through the windows.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is set to be released on Oct. 5, 2021 on Playstation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC. It is being developed by Ludosity and Fair Play Labs. It will cost $49.99.

Michael Cutler: From RPG's to platformers, Michael has been following the video game industry ever since he first got his hands on his own Game Boy Advance. He looks forward to seeing how this form of entertainment evolves over the coming years.
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