A crossover fighting game featuring many different Warner Bros properties.A crossover fighting game featuring many different Warner Bros properties.A crossover fighting game featuring many different Warner Bros properties.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Eric Bauza
- Bugs Bunny
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
John Eric Bentley
- LeBron James
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bob Carter
- Black Adam
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Taz
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kevin Conroy
- Batman
- (English version)
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Jake the Dog
- (English version)
- (voice)
Daniel DiVenere
- Steven Universe
- (English version)
- (voice)
Hayden Ezzy
- Fern
- (English version)
- (voice)
Andrew Frankel
- Reindog
- (English version)
- (voice)
Matthew Lillard
- Shaggy Rogers
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jonathan Lipow
- The Iron Giant
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kate Micucci
- Velma Dinkley
- (English version)
- (voice)
George Newbern
- Superman
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Daniel Ross
- Gizmo
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Jeremy Shada
- Finn the Human
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Harley Quinn
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
If you love yourself and have high aspirations for your future do NOT play this game. Tony Huynh put out one of the worst open betas to touch the free market lost 99% of the player base, shut the game down for 2 years to fix it and somehow made it worse. Makes you think was multiversus ever supposed to be re-released to the public. Rumor has it to get hired by player first games you have to piss dirty and be a raging alcoholic just to be considered. I get this is the first game yall have made but let's make it the last. Why would you take out seeing your damage post game and your global ranking who tf thought of that? Fire that man exponentially please. Buff Steven.
Don't get me wrong there is still a few problems with the game like multiplayer crashes and them adding way to many characters for one brand like dc. But besides that this game has been getting way better ever since the relaunch. First off the multiplayer crashes while still happening isn't as much as they use to. I've been playing non stop these few weeks and I only crashed 4-6 times out of 150 games I've played. Next they add a character a month with a few skins who is way faster than some fighting games. And sure it does cost fighter currency to get them but because of how they do fighter currency now you can get characters way faster. Events give you enough to get one character and they also made the grind less grindy to get the currency from leveling up characters by picking skins every week that will give x2 exp if it's equipped in a fight. In conclusion, this game has been getting better and every season they add new content, game modes, and single player campaigns.
Chaotic. Clever. Cartoon carnage at its finest.
This isn't just a Smash Bros competitor. It's its own beast-built on respect for nostalgia, smart mechanics, and absolute mayhem. A multiverse where Shaggy can punch Superman in the face... and it makes sense.
**Gameplay:
Fast, Fluid, and Freaking Addictive**
MultiVersus lives in that sweet spot: easy to pick up, tough to master.
Every character feels unique. From Bugs Bunny's trap-heavy madness to Batman's precision brawler style, the diversity is unmatched.
The 2v2 format isn't just a gimmick-it's the soul of the game. Combos, assists, dodges, chaos. This isn't button-mashing. It's battle-dancing.
Inputs are clean. Hitboxes are fair. Recovery and movement feel weighty but responsive. This game understands momentum-and rewards skill.
You'll lose rounds. You'll curse hit-stun. But you'll come back-because when a match goes right? You feel unstoppable.
**Roster:
The Most Absurd (and Brilliant) Crossover Ever**
Let's talk characters.
This roster is wild-and somehow, it all works.
Shaggy (yes, Ultra Instinct mode is real-and hilarious) Harley Quinn brings chaos with calculated firepower.
Arya Stark hits harder than you'd think, and she's a killer for edgeguarding.
LeBron James-actual basketball tech in a fighter? Wild.
Finn & Jake from Adventure Time? Built for pressure and unpredictability.
Tom & Jerry are basically one character fighting each other while also fighting you. Brilliant chaos.
More characters keep dropping, and the potential is limitless. Imagine Gandalf vs. Rick vs. Godzilla vs. Scooby. And the game is built for it.
**Visuals & Audio:
Saturday Morning Smackdown**
Visually, this game is a cartoon come to life. Smooth animations. Big, bold effects. Everything feels like it was ripped straight from a Warner Bros fever dream and dropped into an arena.
Voice acting? A-list. No corners cut. Every punch, taunt, and KO line is dripping with personality-and the sound design slaps.
**Balance & Strategy:
Surprisingly Deep**
Don't let the memes fool you-this game has layers.
Dodging, cooldown management, spacing, air control, perk synergy-there's real strategy underneath the cartoon skin. And in 2v2, team comps matter. Harley and Superman play different from Taz and Velma. The meta keeps evolving, and the devs are active with tuning and updates.
**Live Service Model:
Cosmetics Over Greed**
So far, it's fair. Skins, taunts, banners-none of it pay-to-win. You can grind. You can unlock. And when you do spend? You're getting style, not advantage.
Props for keeping the power curve clean.
Final Word - 10/10
MultiVersus is a masterpiece in the making.
It's not trying to copy Smash. It's building something new from the ground up-with love, chaos, and ridiculous crossover energy.
Whether you're sweating ranked or just laughing your ass off in casuals-this game delivers.
Smart.
Wild.
Endlessly replayable.
And it's only just getting started.
MultiVersus earns its 10/10.
Now bring on the next wave. Give us Neo. Gandalf. The Joker.
Let the multiverse burn.
This isn't just a Smash Bros competitor. It's its own beast-built on respect for nostalgia, smart mechanics, and absolute mayhem. A multiverse where Shaggy can punch Superman in the face... and it makes sense.
**Gameplay:
Fast, Fluid, and Freaking Addictive**
MultiVersus lives in that sweet spot: easy to pick up, tough to master.
Every character feels unique. From Bugs Bunny's trap-heavy madness to Batman's precision brawler style, the diversity is unmatched.
The 2v2 format isn't just a gimmick-it's the soul of the game. Combos, assists, dodges, chaos. This isn't button-mashing. It's battle-dancing.
Inputs are clean. Hitboxes are fair. Recovery and movement feel weighty but responsive. This game understands momentum-and rewards skill.
You'll lose rounds. You'll curse hit-stun. But you'll come back-because when a match goes right? You feel unstoppable.
**Roster:
The Most Absurd (and Brilliant) Crossover Ever**
Let's talk characters.
This roster is wild-and somehow, it all works.
Shaggy (yes, Ultra Instinct mode is real-and hilarious) Harley Quinn brings chaos with calculated firepower.
Arya Stark hits harder than you'd think, and she's a killer for edgeguarding.
LeBron James-actual basketball tech in a fighter? Wild.
Finn & Jake from Adventure Time? Built for pressure and unpredictability.
Tom & Jerry are basically one character fighting each other while also fighting you. Brilliant chaos.
More characters keep dropping, and the potential is limitless. Imagine Gandalf vs. Rick vs. Godzilla vs. Scooby. And the game is built for it.
**Visuals & Audio:
Saturday Morning Smackdown**
Visually, this game is a cartoon come to life. Smooth animations. Big, bold effects. Everything feels like it was ripped straight from a Warner Bros fever dream and dropped into an arena.
Voice acting? A-list. No corners cut. Every punch, taunt, and KO line is dripping with personality-and the sound design slaps.
**Balance & Strategy:
Surprisingly Deep**
Don't let the memes fool you-this game has layers.
Dodging, cooldown management, spacing, air control, perk synergy-there's real strategy underneath the cartoon skin. And in 2v2, team comps matter. Harley and Superman play different from Taz and Velma. The meta keeps evolving, and the devs are active with tuning and updates.
**Live Service Model:
Cosmetics Over Greed**
So far, it's fair. Skins, taunts, banners-none of it pay-to-win. You can grind. You can unlock. And when you do spend? You're getting style, not advantage.
Props for keeping the power curve clean.
Final Word - 10/10
MultiVersus is a masterpiece in the making.
It's not trying to copy Smash. It's building something new from the ground up-with love, chaos, and ridiculous crossover energy.
Whether you're sweating ranked or just laughing your ass off in casuals-this game delivers.
Smart.
Wild.
Endlessly replayable.
And it's only just getting started.
MultiVersus earns its 10/10.
Now bring on the next wave. Give us Neo. Gandalf. The Joker.
Let the multiverse burn.
Not too much to say really. Such a massive line up of franchises to pick characters from, not to mention most of the characters having their original voice actors!
For a beta, this is amazing.
For a beta, this is amazing.
There's a great game hidden in there somewhere but the frequent disconnects ruin the experience.
A lack of local/couch coop against an AI enemy is also an odd omission.
The always online part also doesn't help when the game is currently in an unstable state.
I will happily bump my review up once these issues can be ironed out as it is currently genuinely unplayable with the game disconnecting and kicking you back to main menu.
A lack of local/couch coop against an AI enemy is also an odd omission.
The always online part also doesn't help when the game is currently in an unstable state.
I will happily bump my review up once these issues can be ironed out as it is currently genuinely unplayable with the game disconnecting and kicking you back to main menu.
Did you know
- TriviaKevin Conroy's final project as Batman released during his lifetime.
- Quotes
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