I know what you’re thinking, so don’t deny it. It’s easy to judge Smashbox Arena right off the bat. It looks like an HD version of Roblox with an artistic direction guided by the philosophy “let’s throw everything generic at the wall and see what happens.” The visuals are a bear to get past that speak for the game’s general quality, but as the old adage goes, you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover…well, not entirely. The title suffers from an overall lack of depth and creativity, but if you can gather some friends together online, it’s surprisingly smooth gameplay can make for a fun, competitive romp in short bursts.

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