RoboticZombie1
Eric A. Mercado   United States
 
 
Gaming Aliases
Battle.net [UndeadMech#1697]
dnd [dndbeyond.com]
discord [discord.com]
duolingo [duolingo.com]
The Elder Scrolls Online [RoboticZombie1]
Epic Games [RoboticZombie1]
final_fantasy_xiv_online [na.finalfantasyxiv.com]
galaxy_of_games [www.gog.com]
Guild Wars 2 [RoboticZombie.4265]
Larian [RoboticZombie1]
League of Legends [MechanicalUndead#NA1]
newgrounds [roboticzombie1.newgrounds.com]
Nintendo Switch [UndeadMech {SW-5108-1812-0327}]
Origin [RoboticZombie1]
playstation_network [my.playstation.com]
residentevil_net [residentevil.net]
rockstar_socialclub [socialclub.rockstargames.com]
roll20 [app.roll20.net]
spore [spore.com]
twitch [twitch.tv]
ubisoft_connect [ubisoftconnect.com]
WB Games [RoboticZombie1]
xbox [live.xbox.com]
Currently In-Game
Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap
Artwork Showcase
Godot - Artwork_Middle_v2
Favorite Game
158
Hours played
29
Achievements
Favorite Game
Gaming Specifications
Desktop
Internal Components
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: MSI GeForce RTX™ 3080 Ti (12 GB)
Network: TP-Link Archer TX50E Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 PCIe Adapter
Hard Drive #1: SAMSUNG SSD 870 EVO 500GB
Hard Drive #2: SAMSUNG SSD 850 EVO 250GB
Hard Drive #3: SAMSUNG SSD 870 QVO 2TB
Hard Drive #4: SanDisk SDSSDHP-128G 128GB
Optical Drive #1: ATAPI BD E DH12E3SH (Region 1)
Optical Drive #2: PIODATA DVD-RW DVR-221D (Region 2)

Peripherals
Display #1: ASUS ProArt Display 32" PA328CGV Professional Monitor
Display #2: SAMSUNG SyncMaster 943N 19" LCD
Keyboard: Merida Mechanical Keyboard B08JTLYHMG
Mouse: Logitech M100 Corded Mouse
Printer: hp LaserJet 3380 All-in-One
Virtual Reality: HTC Vive Pro Eye Headset + 2 Valve Index® Controllers

MSI Stealth 15M Gaming Laptop
Internal Components
OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home 64-bit
Processor: 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-11375H CPU @ 3.30GHz
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 3060 Laptop GPU
Hard Drive: Micron SSD 512GB 2210 MTFDHBA512QFD

Consoles
Microsoft Xbox 360 S ®
Nintendo® 64
Nintendo GameCube™
Nintendo Wii™
Nintendo Wii U™
Nintendo Switch­™
Steam Deck™ 512 GB
Screenshot Showcase
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Favorite Group
Steam Universe - Public Group
Welcome to The Steam Universe
1,765,533
Members
61,978
In-Game
381,210
Online
39,227
In Chat
Favorite Group
Steam Trading Cards Group - Public Group
Steam Trading Cards are virtual cards earned by playing games on Steam that can be combined into game badges.
2,092,097
Members
69,556
In-Game
397,539
Online
175,602
In Chat
Awards Showcase
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Awards Received
36
Awards Given
Review Showcase
180 Hours played
As others have already mentioned, Multiversus™ is a platform fighter that takes a lot of influence from Nintendo®'s Super Smash Bros™ series of games. I have always been an avid fan of the Super Smash Bros™ series; from the original Nintendo 64 release in 1999, to the most recent Super Smash Bros­­™: Ultimate game, released in 2018. There have been a few other platform fighters that have tried to mimic the feel of Super Smash Bros™, many of them ending up falling short for one reason or another, but Multiversus™ has gotten very close to to bring back this awesome feeling. I think that Multiversus™ is the best Super Smash Bros™ alternative out there.

A unique characteristic about Multiversus™ is that it strongly pushes a cooperative gameplay mechanic. This is something that not even Super Smash Bros™ has implemented, as Team Matches over there disable any interaction among teammates. But with Multiversus™, you're able to do such things as boosting your teammate by acting as a platform or roping them back to safety when they've run out of jumps in an otherwise bad situation. I think this is an excellent way to mix up the formula a bit, and would get even better when playing locally around friends.

My main criticism about Multiversus™ would be its use of a Battle Pass, level-based XP system, and in-game Store¹. This is kind of a minor criticism, as many other games seem have been doing these things for awhile now. It does seem to be possible to unlock everything through simply playing the game, albeit slowly. Although it can feel a bit overwhelming, or tedious at times, the fact that each character has its own level-based unlocks does motivate people to try new characters and play styles. Often times with fighters, I have noticed that people tend to stick with one, or a few, "main characters;" and this could potentially be a good move from Multiversus™ to try and persuade players away from this tendency.

Music / Sound Design- ☐ Amazing ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☑ Decent ☐ Not too bad ☐ Bad Game Play- ☑ Very good ☐ Good ☐ Nothing special ☐ Okay ☐ Bad Graphics- ☐ Masterpiece ☑ Beautiful ☐ Good ☐ Will do ☐ Bad ☐ Awful


¹At the time of writing this review, the in-game store has been disabled, so I am unaware of what type of items this may include.
Review Showcase
13.8 Hours played
Highly Recommend
I've been looking forward to this game since I saw the trailer for the first time, back in December 2020, and it's been everything that I've expected so far. If you are a person who enjoys character development, then I can't recommend this game enough.

The game gives you, the player, a unique role of being a "side kick" to the real main characters; but you'll still have the ability to influence their own decisions and watch them react to things that you've done throughout the game.

From a technical perspective, I felt that the graphics and animations were bit underwhelming by themselves. However, the game more than than makes up for that with a strong collaboration of music, sound design, game play, and story.

Music / Sound Design- ☑ Amazing ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☐ Decent ☐ Not too bad ☐ Bad Game Play- ☑ Very good ☐ Good ☐ Nothing special ☐ Okay ☐ Bad Graphics- ☐ Masterpiece ☐ Beautiful ☐ Good ☑ Will do ☐ Bad ☐ Awful
Recent Activity
94 hrs on record
Currently In-Game
111 hrs on record
last played on 29 Mar
28 hrs on record
last played on 28 Mar