At first, Trans-Galactic Tournament may seem like a game that isn’t your cup of tea. The art style is rather eccentric, and the characters and champions look more like Saturday morning cartoon characters we all used to watch back when we were kids. Don’t let the presentation fool you though: the game has a lot of depth, and despite the art style, the character designs are well-done. Notable characters include Ninjette, a stealthy female katana-wielding robot ninja, and Rook, a mage-like robot.
Each champion has different sets of skills, which consist of passive and active skills, like in most MOBA games. There are 20 champions, giving you options to suit your playstyle, with more to be released in the future. The free champions for a week are decided on a rotation basis, though you can purchase the ones you like when you’ve garnered …show more content…
Although there is a steep learning curve, the practice mode and tutorials will help you out. Plus, it’s a fairly easy game, and you would be a pro within a few matches. Moreover, the controls are fairly simple, depending on your configuration. For example, R1 and L1 activate the skills, the left stick lets you move your character, while the right stick lets you adjust where he faces. The X button lets you jump - and yes, you can hop on the heads of your allies to reach high ledges either to escape or to catch up to a fleeing