Soccer meets driving once again in the long-awaited, physics-based sequel to the beloved arena classic, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars!
A futuristic Sports-Action game, Rocket League, equips players with booster-rigged vehicles that can be crashed into balls for incredible goals or epic saves across multiple, highly-detailed arenas. Using an advanced physics system to simulate realistic interactions,Rocket League relies on mass and momentum to give players a complete sense of intuitive control in this unbelievable, high-octane re-imagining of association football.
Awesome features include:
All-new Season Mode that allows players to enjoy a full single-player experience
Extensive Battle-Car customizations with more than 10 billion possible combinations
Unlockable items and vehicles, stat tracking, leaderboards, and more
Addictive 8-player online action with a variety of different team sizes and configurations
Amazing 2-, 3-, and 4-player splitscreen mode that can be played locally or taken online against other splitscreen players
Broadcast-quality replays that allow you to fast forward, rewind, or view the action from anywhere in the arena
Competitive cross-platform gameplay with PlayStation®4 users
Top comments
Darkle
26 Dec 153#8
I'd honestly held off from getting this, as there's been a few games this year that I've watched people get excited about, and they didn't gel with me. I'm also not a sports game person.
After watching Danny O'Dwyer on the Co-Optional Podcast describe the game, for the first time I was really interested. I'm paraphrasing his comment, but he said unlike sports games where it's "Press X to shoot at goal", in Rocket League, the momentum of a shot is actually determined by how I hit it. It gives me the feeling of playing a game in real life with my mates.
This suddenly made sense to me in that it wasn't really a football game in the sense that the FIFA games are.
Rocket League is already a very accessible price, but this was below my "what the heck" threshold.
Waow
I instantly got it. Like within 10 seconds of playing the game I understand why it's so fun and why people are enjoying it so much. They've got lightning in a bottle.
The car driving is fun and arcadey, but the ball physics are very understandable. Your mind instantly knows how the ball will play.
I will say that already I have a ton more fun playing with some friends rather than randoms. I have a couple of friends who are already quite good at the game and having someone who will actively set you up for a shot, when the team work works, it REALLY works. It sets off all those wonderful endorphins in your brain that say "You did good here!".
I love the game, it's probably going to take over as my new "I've got 15 minutes spare" backup game. It's easy to dip into for one match.
Love love love it.
All comments (18)
Lloydinio
26 Dec 151#1
This will go insanely hot. an AMAXING GAME.Such a fun multiplayer game. Such a steal for 7.50
MBeeching
26 Dec 152#2
Now I'm bitter about the Greenman deal :disappointed:
maizecorn to MBeeching
26 Dec 15#5
I know, right? I grabbed it then too. I have it on PS4 as it was free with PS+, but needed it again. I'll never get that money back. RIP 81p.
sradmad
26 Dec 151#3
nice find op, heat
dam0wned
26 Dec 151#4
Absolute bargain. It's my go-to game when I have 20 minutes (or sometimes a couple of hours) to kill.
Mr_Happy44
26 Dec 152#6
Don't think, just buy the game
Benjimoron
26 Dec 152#7
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EDIT - Must create account before putting the code in!
Darkle
26 Dec 153#8
I'd honestly held off from getting this, as there's been a few games this year that I've watched people get excited about, and they didn't gel with me. I'm also not a sports game person.
After watching Danny O'Dwyer on the Co-Optional Podcast describe the game, for the first time I was really interested. I'm paraphrasing his comment, but he said unlike sports games where it's "Press X to shoot at goal", in Rocket League, the momentum of a shot is actually determined by how I hit it. It gives me the feeling of playing a game in real life with my mates.
This suddenly made sense to me in that it wasn't really a football game in the sense that the FIFA games are.
Rocket League is already a very accessible price, but this was below my "what the heck" threshold.
Waow
I instantly got it. Like within 10 seconds of playing the game I understand why it's so fun and why people are enjoying it so much. They've got lightning in a bottle.
The car driving is fun and arcadey, but the ball physics are very understandable. Your mind instantly knows how the ball will play.
I will say that already I have a ton more fun playing with some friends rather than randoms. I have a couple of friends who are already quite good at the game and having someone who will actively set you up for a shot, when the team work works, it REALLY works. It sets off all those wonderful endorphins in your brain that say "You did good here!".
I love the game, it's probably going to take over as my new "I've got 15 minutes spare" backup game. It's easy to dip into for one match.
Love love love it.
maizecorn
26 Dec 151#9
I've been spoiled this year with games. Fallout 4 I'd been waiting years for, Witcher 3 was INCREDIBLE, and Rocket League was purely amazing. So so so so sooo much fun with it.
Rocket League's DLC (cosmetic but adds achievements) is on sale on Steam and GreenManGaming currently if you're interested.
Opening post
Soccer meets driving once again in the long-awaited, physics-based sequel to the beloved arena classic, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars!
A futuristic Sports-Action game, Rocket League, equips players with booster-rigged vehicles that can be crashed into balls for incredible goals or epic saves across multiple, highly-detailed arenas. Using an advanced physics system to simulate realistic interactions,Rocket League relies on mass and momentum to give players a complete sense of intuitive control in this unbelievable, high-octane re-imagining of association football.
Awesome features include:
All-new Season Mode that allows players to enjoy a full single-player experience
Extensive Battle-Car customizations with more than 10 billion possible combinations
Unlockable items and vehicles, stat tracking, leaderboards, and more
Addictive 8-player online action with a variety of different team sizes and configurations
Amazing 2-, 3-, and 4-player splitscreen mode that can be played locally or taken online against other splitscreen players
Broadcast-quality replays that allow you to fast forward, rewind, or view the action from anywhere in the arena
Competitive cross-platform gameplay with PlayStation®4 users
Top comments
After watching Danny O'Dwyer on the Co-Optional Podcast describe the game, for the first time I was really interested. I'm paraphrasing his comment, but he said unlike sports games where it's "Press X to shoot at goal", in Rocket League, the momentum of a shot is actually determined by how I hit it. It gives me the feeling of playing a game in real life with my mates.
This suddenly made sense to me in that it wasn't really a football game in the sense that the FIFA games are.
Rocket League is already a very accessible price, but this was below my "what the heck" threshold.
Waow
I instantly got it. Like within 10 seconds of playing the game I understand why it's so fun and why people are enjoying it so much. They've got lightning in a bottle.
The car driving is fun and arcadey, but the ball physics are very understandable. Your mind instantly knows how the ball will play.
I will say that already I have a ton more fun playing with some friends rather than randoms. I have a couple of friends who are already quite good at the game and having someone who will actively set you up for a shot, when the team work works, it REALLY works. It sets off all those wonderful endorphins in your brain that say "You did good here!".
I love the game, it's probably going to take over as my new "I've got 15 minutes spare" backup game. It's easy to dip into for one match.
Love love love it.
All comments (18)
EDIT - Must create account before putting the code in!
After watching Danny O'Dwyer on the Co-Optional Podcast describe the game, for the first time I was really interested. I'm paraphrasing his comment, but he said unlike sports games where it's "Press X to shoot at goal", in Rocket League, the momentum of a shot is actually determined by how I hit it. It gives me the feeling of playing a game in real life with my mates.
This suddenly made sense to me in that it wasn't really a football game in the sense that the FIFA games are.
Rocket League is already a very accessible price, but this was below my "what the heck" threshold.
Waow
I instantly got it. Like within 10 seconds of playing the game I understand why it's so fun and why people are enjoying it so much. They've got lightning in a bottle.
The car driving is fun and arcadey, but the ball physics are very understandable. Your mind instantly knows how the ball will play.
I will say that already I have a ton more fun playing with some friends rather than randoms. I have a couple of friends who are already quite good at the game and having someone who will actively set you up for a shot, when the team work works, it REALLY works. It sets off all those wonderful endorphins in your brain that say "You did good here!".
I love the game, it's probably going to take over as my new "I've got 15 minutes spare" backup game. It's easy to dip into for one match.
Love love love it.
Rocket League's DLC (cosmetic but adds achievements) is on sale on Steam and GreenManGaming currently if you're interested.