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Fat princess ps3 summary
Fat princess ps3 summary




I fell in love after seeing her match opening animation, which has her instantly plumping up after downing a piece of cake. His level three special is flashy, bringing fire and parts flying out of the sky to his body to turn him into Mechatooth, armed with a machine gun that will easily mow all opponents down.įat Princess: No one picked the big girl in the first rounds, but I found that she was one of my favorites after trying her out. I loved using him to shoulder check enemies to send flying across the screen. Up close he hits really hard, so stay away if you can.

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He's huge and all about space control, with attacks that can send you flying. Sweet Tooth: Those wanting to play as a strong bully will want to choose Twisted Metal's scary clown hero. His level one super gives the player a reticule that can be placed over any character to direct a large-scale fire attack. He's quite the opposite of Parappa, working best as a long-distance attacker, with projectiles and lasers that easily land hits on the opposite side of the play field. Radec: Killzone character Radec isn't as cute as our favorite dog rapper, but he makes up for it with badassness. It's a total dick move, but it works, and wins matches. Smart players were using the boom box to level up and use Parappa's skateboard super, which dashes through and knocks out anyone in sight.

fat princess ps3 summary

One of his most useful moves is also pretty funny: he brings out his Boxy Boy boom box (it arrives with the classic "Aw yeah!" hip-hop sample) to the play field, where it spews AP bubbles that can be picked up to charge super meters. His moves come right out of Chop Chop Master Onion's kung-fu dojo, though you'll have to be right up on your opponents to connect with most of them. Parappa the Rapper: Parappa is small and fast a short-range melee character. Here's a quick rundown of the six debut characters:






Fat princess ps3 summary