Compara los precios de Rocket Rumble en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por PixelNAUTS Games. Publicado por PixelNAUTS Games. Lanzado el 23/5/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Racing.

If your Friday night needs a game three people can pick up in 90 seconds and immediately start yelling about, Rocket Rumble earns its couch-chaos reputation. Solo, though? Don't bother.

I came in expecting another Mario Kart knockoff with a coat of space paint, and Rocket Rumble is mostly that, but the scoring twist changes the feel enough to matter. Instead of winning by crossing the line first, you rack up points by hitting checkpoints ahead of rivals and dealing damage with items and body checks. That one design choice shifts the whole energy of a race: hanging back to ambush a leader with a mine is just as valid as blasting ahead. It rewards aggression over pure speed, which I respect. The item kit is modest but functional. You've got throwable discs you can lob forward or drag behind as a shield, proximity mines you can toss or plant, a homing disc that locks onto whoever's in the lead, and a jetpack shockwave that punts everyone nearby off the track. None of it is deeply skill-expressive the way projectile timing is in something like Lethal League, but the homing disc at least demands a dodge read, and the shockwave can backfire hard on a crowded track. The seven procedurally generated obstacle courses cover themes from a steampunk gear world to asteroid fields and pirate routes, so the furniture changes even if the underlying loop doesn't. Procedural generation keeps individual runs from feeling stale, though after a few hours the seams show because the obstacle variety within any given theme is limited. Here's the honest ceiling: critics who've reviewed the full release called it shallow, and they're not wrong. There's no ranked mode, no progression system with real teeth, and solo play without AI opponents is practically a screensaver. The single-screen camera that tracks the leader is a legitimate camera problem in four-player matches; chaotic enough that reviewers flagged losing track of your own character mid-race. The movement speed was noted by players as leaning toward the casual end, which will feel slow to anyone who just came off a high-speed arena game. The soundtrack is forgettable and gets buried under the sound effect noise anyway, which at least means you won't hear it. Where Rocket Rumble does work is exactly where it says it works: couch sessions with three other humans who aren't looking for depth. The controls are simple enough that a non-gamer can be competitive after two races, the respawn-at-checkpoint system means nobody gets eliminated or sits out, and the point-based scoring keeps every race contested until the final line. Online multiplayer is there if you can't fill the couch, but with a small player base the online lobby situation is what it is. Controller support is solid, which matters when you're passing a single PC to four people. Fred, Scout Team

Rocket Rumble

Rocket Rumble

23 may 2024PixelNAUTS Games
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If your Friday night needs a game three people can pick up in 90 seconds and immediately start yelling about, Rocket Rumble earns its couch-chaos reputation. Solo, though? Don't bother.

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I came in expecting another Mario Kart knockoff with a coat of space paint, and Rocket Rumble is mostly that, but the scoring twist changes the feel enough to matter. Instead of winning by crossing the line first, you rack up points by hitting checkpoints ahead of rivals and dealing damage with items and body checks. That one design choice shifts the whole energy of a race: hanging back to ambush a leader with a mine is just as valid as blasting ahead. It rewards aggression over pure speed, which I respect. The item kit is modest but functional. You've got throwable discs you can lob forward or drag behind as a shield, proximity mines you can toss or plant, a homing disc that locks onto whoever's in the lead, and a jetpack shockwave that punts everyone nearby off the track. None of it is deeply skill-expressive the way projectile timing is in something like Lethal League, but the homing disc at least demands a dodge read, and the shockwave can backfire hard on a crowded track. The seven procedurally generated obstacle courses cover themes from a steampunk gear world to asteroid fields and pirate routes, so the furniture changes even if the underlying loop doesn't. Procedural generation keeps individual runs from feeling stale, though after a few hours the seams show because the obstacle variety within any given theme is limited. Here's the honest ceiling: critics who've reviewed the full release called it shallow, and they're not wrong. There's no ranked mode, no progression system with real teeth, and solo play without AI opponents is practically a screensaver. The single-screen camera that tracks the leader is a legitimate camera problem in four-player matches; chaotic enough that reviewers flagged losing track of your own character mid-race. The movement speed was noted by players as leaning toward the casual end, which will feel slow to anyone who just came off a high-speed arena game. The soundtrack is forgettable and gets buried under the sound effect noise anyway, which at least means you won't hear it. Where Rocket Rumble does work is exactly where it says it works: couch sessions with three other humans who aren't looking for depth. The controls are simple enough that a non-gamer can be competitive after two races, the respawn-at-checkpoint system means nobody gets eliminated or sits out, and the point-based scoring keeps every race contested until the final line. Online multiplayer is there if you can't fill the couch, but with a small player base the online lobby situation is what it is. Controller support is solid, which matters when you're passing a single PC to four people.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttier:indieCouch PartyScore-Based RacingCheckpoint CombatJetpack MovementProcedural ObstaclesSingle-Screen MultiplayerItem BrawlerCasual PvP

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 9 Series or similar
Processor
Intel Core I5 Series

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