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A no-frills local multiplayer rocket brawler. Grab it if you have friends on the couch; skip it if you need solo content.
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About ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS
I picked up ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS expecting a quick party game, and that's exactly what it delivers. You and up to three friends control rocket-powered ships in tight arenas, firing at each other while bouncing off walls and obstacles. The controls are responsive, the chaos scales perfectly with player count, and matches move fast enough that a crushing defeat doesn't sting for long. It's the kind of game that lives or dies by local co-op energy, and if your crew is ready to trash-talk over a few rounds, it works. The downside is obvious: there's no single-player campaign, online multiplayer, or progression system to chase. This is pure arena combat, stripped down and unapologetic. If you're shopping for a couch game to pull out when friends show up, it's worth a shot. If you need solo content or ranked matches, look elsewhere.

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- Developer
- Radial Games
- Publisher
- Radial Games
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- TBA