You can learn more about the Definitive Edition on the Rivals of Aether website. So if you don't want to pay the $29.99 for the Definitive Edition, grab the base game from Steam while you can. If you already own the base game on Steam, you'll upgrade to the Definitive Edition at no extra charge. It will also release on PC and feature Steam Workshop support. Rivals of Aether will come to Nintendo Switch on Thursday, September 24. It's a game that's been praised for its low barrier of entry, but it's also a game with a high skill level that has led to the formation of several competitive esports circuits. We also improved our matchmaking by adding region filtering and better ranked searching after similar complaints throughout development.įor the uninitiated, Rivals of Aether is a platform fighter set in a world where warring civilizations do battle with the power of Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. We increased our player limit from two to four players after hearing many requests throughout development. We had a lot of improvements that we wanted to make now that we had more control over the system. The moment we began bringing Rivals over to Game Maker Studio 2, we also began converting our netcode away from Code Mystics' system and toward YAL's netcode framework. YAL was already making great strides doing netcode related work in other Game Maker games such as an online multiplayer version of Nuclear Throne. We came across the programmer YellowAfterlife and it was a match made in heaven. Here's what developer Dan Fornace had to say about that in a Medium post: Plus, the game will feature an improved netcode, which will allow for up to four players to jump into free-for-all or 2v2 sessions. All of the previously-featured game modes will be available to play along with a new one called Tetherball, which is exactly what it sounds like, pitting two players against one another in a game of beach tetherball. This includes every character, which means you'll also get guest fighters Shovel Knight and Ori & Sein. And if you haven't tried Rivals of Aether, there's going to be no better time to give it a shot, because the Definitive Edition is set to come out next week.Īs the name might imply, the Definitive Edition for Rivals of Aether will come with all of the game's characters, stages, and game modes unlocked. So on top of playing Brawlhalla, we've also kept an eye on another Smash-adjacent effort, Rivals of Aether. Ultimate netcode has given us a new appreciation for, it's Smash Bros.-adjacent games. Lastly, even though I've played the game on my brother's pc, I still wanted to get it on switch due to the handheld features and I could care less about mods but the tether ball mode is cool.We certainly like our Super Smash Bros. The only thing I wish was that the adventure mode could've been less confusing and more engaging but other than that, it's a great game. The characters have different moves too than the smash characters although some moves are the same. The game has unique mechanics like parrying instead of shielding and there's a no ledge grabbing either. I love how it's like smash bros but different and unique too. The only thing I wish was This game is great. There were few annoying bugs at release time, but all of them has been fixed by now. Fortunately, there is the main discord where you can find players easily. The only "problem" is you need to find friends to play this. All of this make a game blazing fast and intense. Each character and each of its skills are different and have strong impact on a game. The interesting gameplay "features" that make Melee awesome to play are here and easier to achieve in Rivals. The depth you can have during a fight make me realize (and understand) why Smash Ultimate is shunned by many pro players. All of this make a game blazing The best indie platform fighter ever made. The depth you can have during a fight make me realize (and understand) why Smash Ultimate is shunned by many pro players. Yes, from what I've heard the definitive edition will be more like an update/bundle than a new rerelease, and there may even be a way to upgrade from base game to definitive edition that's cheaper than buying all of the DLC Yes Yes, but not crossplay between different consoles/PC, most likely 5 Share ReportSave level 2 Op3y Thank you very much. The best indie platform fighter ever made.
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