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Rocket arena review
Rocket arena review







rocket arena review

The only major issue facing Rocket Arena is the balancing of certain characters in specific objective-based game modes.

rocket arena review

If you really care about cosmetics for some reason, this might be a deal-breaker, but it's largely inconsequential. Lastly, Rocket Arena has both microtransactions and a season pass for cosmetics. Not a big deal considering the nature of the game of course. The best way to describe it as a whole is that it's acceptable, nothing more, nothing less. Secondly, some of the voice acting is rather uninspiring.

rocket arena review

Rocket Arena | Have to Take the Bad With the Good Looks like Team Rocket is blasting off againĪlas, Rocket Arena does have some faults, many of which are minor issues. The most immediately obvious of these faults is that the menu and loading screens are bland. It's a bit of a silly and subjective complaint, but there is value in having nice aesthetics. Lag doesn't appear to be an issue (your mileage may vary), and for the most part, everything runs smoothly. You can toggle crossplay on and off if you wish, though the game seems to prefer matching people up on the same platform regardless. Matchmaking is reasonably fast, the ranked playlist appears to be doing a fair job at finding people of similar skill, and the addition of crossplay is a nice touch. Colorful, varied, and clever, the maps are another great feature of Rocket Arena.Īs far as can be told, the behind the scenes features of Rocket Arena work well too. The jungle map by comparison has environmental hazards that you can fall into, and plenty of cover for characters that need it, but walking on the central rope bridge is almost suicide. The airship for example doesn't really have environmental hazards, but it does have the closest thing to a power position that exists for this type of game. Every map is also designed in such a way that they play differently from each other. There's floating airships, underwater cities, winter castles, jungle temples, and so on and so forth. The maps are no different, with each of the ten maps corresponding to a certain character's theme. Rocket Arena | Join Us and See the World Because firing rockets everywhere while on an airship is a good idea Again, not much of a stretch to say that the visuals are a strong feature of the game. Needless to say, you can instantly tell who you're fighting by their animations and ability/weapon effects. Every character is visually distinct, and almost all of them have delightful and fairly memorable designs. The visuals of Rocket Arena are nothing to laugh at either. There's definitely a fair amount of depth to how each character plays with and against other characters, which makes it safe to say that Rocket Arena has excellent character design. For example, Boone is roughly analogous to a sniper with some minor close range escape abilities, Amphora is an excellent close-range pursuit/finisher character with her charge-up pistol, and Mysteen is a more defensively oriented burst fire DPS character. Each character also has a unique weapon that largely dictates their playstyle. Every character has a unique set of personal abilities and a universal dodge ability. Rocket Arena | So Many Fresh New Faces Only one of each character is allowed per team, so better be quick on the drawĪt the start of a match, you will have to select one of ten characters to play as. Thus kills are either obtained by knocking someone out of bounds, or shooting them enough so that the game automatically knocks them out of bounds. You get launched further and further back, and you gradually lose control over your in-air movement. Instead of trying to turn other players into a fine red mist, however, Rocket Arena operates on a conceptually similar damage model to Super Smash Bros. 3 third-person multiplayer shooter where every character is firing some kind of rocket at each other.

rocket arena review

The basic premise of Rocket Arena is simple. Rocket Arena definitely falls in the second category, demonstrating that innovation in multiplayer game development still exists. Other developers go out of their way to create new mechanics, one of a kind maps, and dozens of unique characters. The world of hero shooters is unquestionably very competitive, and not just in terms of gameplay. So many elements have to mesh together perfectly to deliver a good hero shooter experience, to the point that it seems rather daunting. Some developers simply decided that adding colorful characters and somewhat uninspired abilities to an existing game is enough.









Rocket arena review