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Multiversus has gained a great following since it was released in 2022. It offers beautiful graphics, fun gameplay, and a different take on platform fighters popularized by Super Smash Bros. The character roster is as wacky as its famous counterpart, including choices like Shaggy from Scooby Doo and Bugs Bunny from the Looney Tunes. It’s a free-to-play title and is on a variety of platforms, making it more accessible to a wider audience. It’s a game you’re sure to have a lot of fun playing.

If you’ve finished playing Multiversus and are looking for alternatives – fret not! We’ve combed through the archives and saved you the hassle with our top 8 picks.

Of course, for all the games we’ve reviewed, we’ve also added a handy link, so you can check out our full thoughts on that and see if it’s something you want to invest your time in.

So without further ado, we present 8 games to check out if you’re looking for a game like Multiversus!


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Ultimate) popularized the concept behind platform-fighting games. This title holds great value with its 80+ character roster, multiple stages, astounding soundtrack, and excellent gameplay mechanics. It garners Nintendo much profit and praise from its fanbase due to its strong attention to detail.

This game features some fun single-player content for those who want to play it alone. It’s Classic Mode pays great homage to the characters incorporated into it. You’ll admire the small nods and Easter Eggs that are hidden within it. Ultimate also has collectibles for players to collect in the form of spirits.

You can customize and attach these spirits to the game’s playable characters for an attribute boost. However, the game’s co-op modes are where you’ll have the most fun, especially if you have a party of eight players. With several fun modes and an enormous array of content, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a worthwhile title to add to your collection.


PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was Sony’s attempt at cashing in on Super Smash Bros. success. While it lays dormant on the PlayStation 3 and received much criticism from Super Smash Bros. fans, those that played it enjoyed what it tried to achieve. For instance, the gameplay’s a bit different from its popular counterpart.

Instead of knocking players out of the map, you had to eliminate them with your super attacks. This was a gripe some players had with the game, but others enjoyed it because it helped the game diversify itself from Super Smash Bros. Furthermore, the game had fun online matchmaking and an enticing Arcade Mode.

The latter had you choose a character and go through a gauntlet featuring other playable fighters in the game. At some point, you’ll fight a rival with a similar theme to the character you chose. It leads to some funny banter that’s reminiscent of the interactions characters had in Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s Subspace Emissary Mode. While it failed to appeal to a large audience, this game’s worth picking up if you love platform fighters like Multiversus.


Brawlhalla

Brawlhalla is another free-to-play platform fighter with a charming roster. It features decent gameplay, diverse game modes, and exceptional graphics. The game’s microtransactions may not appeal to most players, but those who can withstand Multiversus paywalls will have no problems adjusting to Brawlhalla’s.

To lower some worries, players can unlock characters by playing the game normally. Some characters that appear in Multiversus also appear in this game like Fin and Jake from Adventure Time. The game also features some strange choices like John Cena from the WWE. It’s a weird collaboration that’s not too different from Multiversus’s wacky roster.

If you’re willing to put aside the game’s microtransactions, Brawlhalla’s a great alternative for Super Smash Bros. fans.


Stick Fight: The Game

What if those stick figures you drew in class came to life and fought each other? That’s a thought Stick Fight: The Game tackles with its absurd gameplay and simple graphics. This is a physics-based couch and online co-op title where you battle others with stick figures. This game features a strong online community like Multiversus and has over 100,000 community-made levels.

The gameplay can feel daunting at first. It may take you a while to adjust the game’s physics. Once you do, you’ll never stop smiling with the amount of insanity you can pull off. From flailing your characters across the screen to shooting enemy players with deadly weapons, you’re in for a hilariously fun time with this one.

While the graphics aren’t too impressive, you’ll find it hard not to laugh at the game’s death animations. If you’re looking for a cheap fighting game with amusing elements, check this one out.


Lethal League Blaze

Lethal League Blaze is a creative 2D fighting game. It mixes sports and fighting well. In it, players must defeat foes in an intense game of dodgeball that feels more in line with platform fighters. It’s a game that will get your heart pumping with its impressive visuals, energetic soundtrack, and chaotic gameplay.

Players can manipulate the ball at will and utilize special attacks to punish their foes. The ball moves at a slow pace at first but can grow in speed. Therefore, it’s best for players to hit the ball in a timely fashion, otherwise, it’s game over. Players will have fun playing this game with friends, despite having some enjoyable single-player modes. Lethal League Blaze is a great game for those looking for alternatives to Multiversus.


Towerfall: Ascension

Towerfall: Ascension is a 4-player archery combat game with a similar feel to platform fighters. In it, players control an archer who must fight other archers in chaotic matchups. From looting chests for useful power-ups to descending on foes and delivering powerful attacks, you’re bound to get an adrenaline boost while playing this title.

This game serves as the definitive version of the original Towerfall title. It includes a neat 1 to 2-player co-op Quest mode where you can battle enemy archers and monsters across the Towerfall universe. This game includes over 120 unique maps, 8 total playable characters, and plenty of secrets for you to unravel.

It’s an underrated title with a vastly positive reception. If you’re looking for a medieval version of Multiversus, check this game out.


Rivals of Aether

Rivals of Aether is a fun platform fighter with depth and colorful characters. The characters in this game are unique to its world. However, the game supports some neat moddable features that will aid you in creating unique fighters. Unfortunately, this game teeters toward the competitive platform fighter fanbase.

Players shouldn’t expect casual modes or gimmicks in this game. The game contains noteworthy modes like classic, versus, and others. This game adopts some Super Smash Bros. competitive techniques like wave dashing and full hopping. Each character has a unique move set and play style. Two features that will delight casual fans are Tetherball and the workshop.

Tetherball works similarly to Super Smash Bros. casual modes like Home Run Contest and Break The Targets. You’ll basically play volleyball with Rivals of Aether’s roster. The workshop is where you’ll create unique fighters to play as in the game. From cartoons to gaming mascots, the workshop gives you all the tools you need to play as your dream character. If you’re itching for a new competitive platform fighter, Rivals of Aether is worth buying.


Gang Beasts

Gang Beasts delivers endless fun and hilarity. It might be simple in design, but it packs a massive wallop on your time. It’s a wrestling game that works similarly to WWE’s Royal Rumble event. You control one of the game’s cutesy characters and must eliminate your opponent by knocking them out and throwing them off the stage.

The game’s controls can feel strange at first. However, once you’ve played a decent amount of the game, you’ll grow accustomed to its control scheme and design. The game boasts many creative maps for you to play on and has great online play. Like Multiversus, you can customize your avatar character with unique attire.

This helps players immerse themselves in the game. If you’re searching for an indie game with a wacky atmosphere and fun gameplay loop, Gang Beasts is worth checking out.


So there we have it, our 8 video game picks to keep you busy after playing Multiversus.

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