Nightmare Horde Mode is a new game mode added by Brawlhalla in Patch 7.04. This mode is a more difficult version of Horde Mode and is intended for experienced players who want to put their talents to the test, while it is also available to Brawlhalla newcomers. Nightmare Horde Mode is the game’s first enhanced difficulty version of a game mode, according to the creators.
In Brawlhalla’s normal Horde Mode, players fight legions of gargoyles in waves. They must collaborate with other players or bots to protect two gates against attacks, and the game may be played online or offline. Players who survive 25 waves of gargoyles get the difficult achievement “To Hell and Back.”
Nightmare Horde Mode, on the other hand, is intended to be a far more challenging version of the basic game mode for Brawlhalla players, with gargoyles appearing in much larger numbers and much faster. The game mode’s principles remain the same, however the new variation has new gargoyle designs and a new Demon Isle. Getting past the waves of foes is far more difficult than in the original Horde Mode.
Together with the new game mode, Patch 7.04 brought several significant changes to Brawlhalla. New Mallhalla products, such as a new West Cassidy, and a faint emote depicting players placing their palm over their heads and collapsing humorously to the ground, were among the additions. The lengthier dodge cooldown was also removed from the test features since it was too tough for players and had a detrimental impact on gameplay. Brawlhalla also announced the Nightblade package, which contains new skins and avatars for Hattori, as well as a test feature that exhibits a visual impact when a fighter is disarmed. Gamers who want to spice up the game even more can experiment with numerous Brawlhalla modifications.
Nightmare Horde Mode These other upgrades follow the Avatar update for Brawlhalla and the week-long Valhallentine’s 2023 event, which included a Valentine’s Day update with a number of new skins and other love-themed enhancements. Nightmare Horde Mode was unveiled the day following Valentine’s Day. The move from Valhallentine’s 2023 to the new Nightmare Horde Mode is both abrupt and amusing, reminding players that Brawlhalla is a game about beating up other players rather than falling in love. Brawlhalla’s new well-timed game mode will undoubtedly delight and challenge gamers. If players love Nightmare Horde Mode, other tougher game modes may be added in the future.