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  1. Apr 15, 2020
    91
    While professional sports have been cancelled indefinitely, something like Dunk Lords arrived just in time to help with social distancing (I mean it doesn’t even have online play…although I hope they implement it at some point otherwise it might prevent the title from having serious legs). That said Dunk Lords is close to a total package for an arcade sports game. Great gameplay, fun gimmicks, colorful cast, I certainly look forward to a console port.
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7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings

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  1. Mar 24, 2020
    10
    A great addition to the arcade sports genre. It's reminiscent of sleeping over at a friends house and spending all night playing NBA Jam. DunkA great addition to the arcade sports genre. It's reminiscent of sleeping over at a friends house and spending all night playing NBA Jam. Dunk Lords is sure to be an instant classic!

    -Tight controls
    -Great characters
    -Feels like a lived-in world
    -It seems like the developers really loved making the game
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  2. Mar 19, 2020
    10
    What a JAM! That means the amazing music (funky, bright and filled with old-school game nostalgia) and what my strawberry-headed boy Frank isWhat a JAM! That means the amazing music (funky, bright and filled with old-school game nostalgia) and what my strawberry-headed boy Frank is dropping on a giant CHEATER of a LOBSTER PIRATE.

    Dunk Lords is frenetic, fluid, and funny! You'll be shouting out the silly special attack lines (LET'S GET DIGITAL!) and getting hyped up with every dunk, and even if you think you're not a competitive person, it'll get you amped up.

    The story mode teaches you that every problem in life -- including buying your deeply indebted friends' freedom from gun-wielding aliens -- can be solved on the court. An absurd cast of robots, bears, ghosts and nerds just rolls with every increasingly zany scenario. The victories are satisfying, the defeats are motivating, the berries are juicing. In the immortal dorky words of Marlon (who looks like the ICEE mascot straight out of the 90s), "Oh man oh MAN OH MAAAN!"

    Matches are short and sweet, making this very easy to pick up any time. It's great fun with friends or an audience. And you don't need any sports/sports game knowledge to have a blast.

    If you like Space Jam, NBA Jam, bopping to some jams, strawberry jam, or maybe peach chutney, grab this.

    Jam. JAM!!!
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  3. Mar 19, 2020
    10
    TLDR: basketball, bears, and bops! get it, don't regret it!

    Dunk Lords offers a really satisfying blend of arcade basketball and
    TLDR: basketball, bears, and bops! get it, don't regret it!

    Dunk Lords offers a really satisfying blend of arcade basketball and over-the-top shenanigans. If you prefer ballin' with a giant bear, an alien pirate with a ray gun, and an anthropomorphic strawberry, as opposed to a purely realistic basketball simulation, you won't be disappointed!

    I've spent most of my time single-player in the story campaign (which also supports local co-op). I found the challenge level to be really good for me. I think I beat about half of the story stages on the first try (not necessarily the first 9 stages but more distributed throughout). The difficulty curve does ramp really fast, but I found there was a good balance between tilting at losses of certain stages and the payoff of figuring out how to outsmart different characters and ultimately prevailing. It really does give a triumphant sportsball feeling when you finally win a match. One match I lost pretty frustratingly 4 times in a row, then I DOMINATED and won by 40 points, and that was so worth it. That was the biggest turnaround, but there were many similar moments of triumph throughout the game. The story itself is just the right amount of ridiculous fighting-game improbable shenanigans that all the characters take for granted, ranging from alien pirates to the supernatural plane.

    The soundtrack by Laura Shigihara (Developer/Composer of Rakuen, Composer for Plants Vs. Zombies/many others) is a HUGE highlight. The tunes fit the themes of the courts really well. There are so many nice stylistic touches that are just super satisfying. If you blended up Mega Man boss themes, hip-hop, and of course a touch of PvZ to taste, then added someone who genuinely cares about the game and making it sound great, well, this soundtrack is an insert-great-sports-metaphor better than that. Most of the OST is instrumental, but make sure you play through the whole story, as the credits song at the end is epic and serves as a perfect reward at the end of the challenging story mode. Like all of Laura's soundtracks, I expected this one to be great, but this one really raises the bar and shows Laura's compositional range. I'll be playing these tracks a lot for motivation. A fantastic soundtrack that adds so much atmosphere to a great game.

    At initial release Dunk Lords is really solid, and I'm sure the few rough edges are going to be polished out pretty quickly. As far as improvement suggestions, I think there were a couple things unclear in the tutorial, where I had to go through it a second time to catch some of the nuances. Also, (and this may help with the first as well) I would love to just have a practice mode where I could try out moves without an enemy or other constraints (or with a stationary AI). Finally, the dunk slowdown cuts out the music temporarily, which made some of the awesome tracks harder to hear fluidly. I know the silence helps sells the time-stopping effect, so I'm not sure what could be done with that, but that's just a very minor issue I had.

    Overall a super fun game. I'm looking forward to trying co-op and competitive local multiplayer modes, as I think there's a lot more depth to the moves I could get out of it than just from the story mode. They really slam-dunked this field goal right out of the hockey park!
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