Aeolis Tournament Review (Steam)

Use the power of the wind to compete in the various games of the Storm Championship in this charmingly chaotic 8-player action party game. Aeolis Tournament features physics-based gameplay, a tournament mode, and local and online multiplayer play.
Pros:
- Cartoon style graphics.
- 534MB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Controller support.
- Graphics-Resolution, v-sync, quality preset (low/medium/high), image effects.
- How to play-screen showing controls.
- Stats screen.
- Own in-game achievements.
- Ship-spend coins on new accessories and alternate color schemes.
- Two games types-local and online.
- Six characters to choose from and each has unique stats for speed/power and weight. You can customize them. Six games initially–the perfect storm (blow people off the side), sports all (football), explosive dodge all (throw bombs at each other), snowball battle (throw snowballs), marble thief (blow colored balls into the right holes) and air hockey.
- Game options-rules (time or score), time, participants, CPU difficulty, and chaos mode.
- Three CPU difficulties-easy, medium, and hard.
- 2-8 player matches.
- Cpu support for solo/local players.
- Each game will show a quick look at the controls/rules of the game.
- Side selection screen.
- Fast loading times.
- Mini-game gameplay.
- Power-ups can appear in the match.
- At the end of a game, you can change modes or settings without quitting out.
- Free for all and team-based game modes.
- Unlock new mode settings by just playing.
- Very fun to play.
- Can get addictive.
- Very accessible.
- Online-can adds up to 8 local players.
- Online settings-create a room (both public and private), join a random room, and find a room with a search filter.
- Discord integrated, allows you to join a discord server (chat room).

Cons:
- online is a ghost town.
- No real customisation.
- Slight learning curve.
- A small number of maps.
- Lacks any long life play.

