BattleTournament is not unique
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The goal, though, is to build up a reputation to compete in thecoliseum in Orion City. You have to have a mech that is capable of withstandingthe combat and that means employing a mechanic like the one you meet as thegame begins. She quickly becomes your friend, supporter and advisor as you startto work your way up.The heartand soul of the Runescape game is the arena combat. The combat can be a toe-to-toe affairwith Runescape players whacking opponents with left and right mechanical arms, or blockingincoming attacks, picking up and hurling the opposition through the air torender out falling damage, or picking up items and throwing them at youropponent. You have to be on your toes and prepared for a bit of button mashingin a stilted combat setting meaning that the combat can seem to move at a goodpace and then slow down a bit. There isstrategy involved, to be certain. The environments within the arena are variedand you will find yourself running, jumping, using both ranged and melee attacksto accomplish the task of winning. There are also different difficulty matchesthat must be earned before you can compete in them. And you have to buy your wayinto the fights, which means running the tasks (which will also allow you toupgrade your mech) in the city.Your mech isknown as a Trot and is fairly well animated. As you run around through thestreets, you will have to avoid traffic, which is a nice touch in that itcircumvents complacency while running about Orion City.the Runescape game hasa nice visual appearance with the whole day-night cycle reflected in the way thecity lights come on. The characters do have personality and charm and thatraises the Runescape game out of the lethargy that the repetition tries to bury it under.And theaudio, while not going to set the world on fire, does a nice job in carryingforth the personality of the Runescape game’s characters.BattleTournament is not unique,Cheap RS Gold nor is it particularly involving, but the Runescape game doeshave some appeal and there is no doubt that it has personality. For a gameplayed in small increments on the go, Battle Tournament is decent. Review Scoring Details for Steambot Chronicles Battle Tournament Gameplay:6.8This is arinse-and-repeat title, full of repetition, but taken in small doses, it is notbad. The controls are easy to learn and apply.Graphics:7.0Solid graphicalelements, but nothing that will tax the PSP or make your jaw drop.Sound:7.0the Runescape game has somerepetitive sounds, but the characters that have voices really do give the audiotrack an element of personality and charm. Difficulty:Easy/MediumConcept:6.