Are you a fan of football (or soccer if you don’t know your sports)? Do you like cars? – Then the chances are that you have played Rocket League. If you have not, then boy you’re missing out on some good fun. I mean, football with cars? How could you possibly go wrong?
Owning the game myself, it seems that those sentiments are shared by at least 39,999,999 people as in a report via PcGamesN, Rocket League has topped over 40 million games sold. Not bad for a pretty simple premise.
Upon doing a little research, I must confess that I was amazed that this game was over two and a half years old now. Originally released on the PC in July 2015 it has been consistently popular. It remains amongst Steams highest grossing games, even in 2017.
While I completely understand that football doesn’t appeal to everyone, this isn’t entirely a football game. Similarly, while I understand that racing/car games do not appeal to everyone, this isn’t a racing game. Rocket League has struck a perfect balance in many respects. Perhaps the biggest reason that Rocket League is so popular is that it is so casually accessible. Literally, anyone can pick this up and have a go. Yes, while the beginners might be ball chasing or flying through the air on their rockets, there are some amazingly good people at this game. Incidentally, I am not one of them.
For such an accessible game, the release on the Nintendo Switch was a no-brainer. It was a perfect match. Perhaps, dare I say, a better match than the PC version. Except, you know, the whole resolution and FPS business.
The inclusion of cross-platform play also means that finding a game is never too much trouble. Equally so, playing with friends can be amazingly good fun.
What do you think? Have you played Rocket League? Thinking of giving it a try? – Let us know in the comments!
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