
There’s options for playing a match completely solo, in a team with one other person, or as a squad with a total group of four. There’s a generous amount of modes available in the game, but the caveat is that they are not always completely available. Weapon switching, which is a pretty key function, was something that I had to figure out for myself. It teaches you a few things in the lobby of your first match, such as the dodge mechanic and some other basics, However, given that this is a battle royale that functions on the control style of a twin stick shooter, I think having a little practice range in order to hone your skills in something other than a do or die situation could have been a big help. I will say that the game is a little lacking in tutorial. It is really easy for damage to be dealt to you and you don’t have a ton of health so you need to be on your toes the entire time. The body armour is perhaps one of the most important things that you an pick up for yourself since you character is just a squishy little animal. There’s guns, ammo, body armour, bombs, and a few forms of transport that can deal damage until they’re damaged enough to be destroyed. From there, you need to find tools to keep you alive. You’ll drop into every game with nothing but what is basically a stick to hit other players with (taking the form of whatever customizable you picked for it. Weapon options are numerous, from shotguns to miniguns to pistols. Any other player who is inside the “shadow” that your vision may cast is invisible to you, so they still can kind of pop out of nowhere. It functions in much the same way that a flashlight casts shadows. For example, you won’t be able to see behind a wall or inside a building until you move your character there. However, in order to balance this, your vision can be blocked by things around you. It is a blessing because it’s harder for other players to simply sneak up behind you. This is both a blessing and a curse in some ways. Instead of being in first person or over the shoulder, you have a bird’s eye view of the entire area around your character. This is a battle royale, though it’s a bit different than most in the sheer simple fact that it is from a top down perspective. But with the way the map constantly shrinks and the fact that the time spent on the map before a match starts isn’t very long, I haven’t been able to scour every inch of the island. Given the detail that is in the map, I am sure that there are some more secrets that I could uncover in order to find out more little tidbits of the lore. It’s really one of those things that is just there to justify the map that we are playing on, I know, but having something there that actually gives a little bit of a reason, even one so vague, is more than they needed to do.
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So I can only assume that the reason everyone is fighting is a war between the animals who wish to remain entertainers in the park and those who want to be free from their human oppressors.

There’s also some mention of a resistance and cosmetics that refer to it. Bipedal animals who were created trough DNA experimentation and a secret “super serum”. A real Jurassic Park type of place, it seems, since there is a lot of attractions that are dedicated to the Super Animals. The map that you play on is expansive and seems to be some sort of abandoned and overgrown theme park on an island. Come one! Come all!Ī lot of the storytelling in Super Animal Royale is atmospheric. It takes a little bit of a different approach to this kind of a game too, so I’m actually pretty excited to dive in. So, this review of Super Animal Royale is going to be my first foray into the battle royale genre in a while. At least about itself even if it doesn’t rock my feelings on the genre as a whole.

Still, i am always willing to give a game I review a chance to change my mind. I’ve gone on record before that online games aren’t really my speed, battle royales even less so.
