Guttural Growler: Speaks in a deep, growling tone to show that he doesn't screw around.He even manages to fix up Doombox back to his old, raging self in the end of story mode. Genius Bruiser: Latch isn't just strong enough to go toe-to-toe against his opponents, he's also very smart too.Cyborg: As stated above, Latch has had considerable cybernetic augmentations.His special has him swallow the ball before spitting out from a location of his choosing. This one's justified though, since he needs his claws exposed to cling to walls. Barefoot Cartoon Animal: He's rather modestly dressed for an animal, wearing a hoodie, some sweatpants and a beanie, but leaves both his hands and feet bare.His personality is calculated, his movement is raw. He is in possession of tremendous physical as well as mental strength. Enhancements to his spine and brain allow him to function in human society. Voiced By: Daniel GuadagninoLatch is a crocodile outfitted with a mechanical tail. Younger Than They Look: Despite looking and acting like a teenager, Switch is only 5 years old.Ridiculously Human Robot: Extremely humanlike in behavior.Improbable Weapon User: Do you know anyone else who'd use a skateboard as a weapon?.He can skate up the walls and even the top of the screen! Cool Board: His main weapon and means of getting around.note Although Doombox himself is debatable, since no-one knows how old he is. The Baby of the Bunch: At 5 years old, Switch is the youngest of the roster.Is a Crapshoot: A more benevolent example: The story reveals that he was just a regular Workbot until he bopped his head, scrambling up his circuits and giving him free will. Very unlike his old robot peers, he's carefree, a daredevil and he likes a challenge. He sports cargo pants to stop filth getting into his leg joints when speeding across the city. He uses his skateboard and skateboard tricks to hit the ball. Voiced By: Robert FosterSwitch is a skateboarding ex-working-class robot. Teens Are Short: Compared to the other characters, Raptor is pretty tiny in terms of height.Spin Attack: His ability allows him to spin around and hit his ball twice in a row.One of his color palettes in both games gives him a deep red jacket and sickly gray skin.His taunt appears to be a reference to Gurren Lagann.His hat mostly hiding his eyes makes him resemble the Lil Slugger from Paranoia Agent.According to the blurb for the DLC, it's to replace it after losing it while sneaking about inside a Rex Works facility. Evolution costume has him swap his bat for a mounted chainsaw. Blaze even adds baseball-like stitches to his arms and legs which he got from surviving an explosion at his grandfather's lab. Batter Up!: Uses a baseball bat as his signature weapon, and dresses like a baseball player too.His weapon of choice is a metal baseball bat and his special ability allows him to twist around and quickly hit the ball two times in a row. Though young, he's very determined and fiercely competitive. There are 7 playable characters in Lethal League, one of them being a secret character only playable via a cheat code.Voiced By: Curtis ArnottRaptor is a rookie in the Lethal League scene, hailing from the South. These hits affect the ball in different ways, ranging from stalling it for some time to sending the ball in specific angles. Specials are hits that are unique to each character. If your opponent tries to hit or bunt the ball while you are parrying, they will be stunned and, if the ball is at a high speed, will likely be hit by the ball. You can perform this action by pressing bunt while in hitlag. Parrying is a technique that allows characters to counter hits. Hitlag is a term used to describe the amount of time between the ball being hit and the ball gaining its momentum. You can also bunt the ball down and even to the sides by holding their respective directions. This is useful for stopping a speeding ball. By hitting the bunt button next to the ball, the ball will glows purple and be knocked up. Special Hits can affect the ball in numerous ways, depending on the character.īunting the ball reduces its momentum to a near halt.
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