Madballs in Babo: Invasion review

Balls of death

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Avatar Attack mode

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    Gross balls

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    Fun gameplay

Cons

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    Insipid story

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    First impressions

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    Molten balls

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Back in the mid-80s, someone thought it would be a great idea to create a series of toys that looked like a cross between baseballs and shrunken heads that looked like they’d been violently mauled by a rabid animal or a runaway semi-truck. Madballs were gross. Kids loved them. But a Madball-themed XBLA shooter released about 25 years after the fact just seems inherently wrong. Defying all logic, this old school-inspired abomination is actually so very right.

Online matches are intense and easily the most satisfying way to play Madballs. You’ll find all the standard deathmatch and team options available alongside a few unique modes. Invasion lets you make your own maps to play on or slay other players on territory of their own design. Avatar Attack is hands-down the best online option, as it lets you crunch your avatar’s head into a giant rolling Madball character armed with death-dealing implements of your choosing. As you wrack up kills your head grows in size. Seeing our own huge noggin firing laser-infused ninja stars in all directions sealed the deal. Madballs is a worthy download.

Aug 13, 2009

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GenreShooter
DescriptionThe roll-and-gun gameplay is easy to pick up and offers a surprising amount of fun for ten bucks on XBLA - the intense multiplayer is the highlight.
PlatformXbox 360, PC
US censor ratingEveryone 10+
UK censor rating7+
Alternative namesMiBI, Madballs in... Babo: Invasion
Release date15 July 2009 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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