

By combining the two, you have to work as a team to either capture the objective or KO the opposing team by hitting an enemy enough times to make their health bars critical, launching them out of the arena (similar to the Super Smash Bros. You have a unique competitor with specialised abilities who can engage and face combat differently. The mechanics are simple, you have a rocket launcher that can damage enemies and propel you to new heights. The soundtrack accompanies this by giving every location its own music, from mystical chimes to country strings. The art style and animations really capture the 'Pixar' look with eye-catching environmental and character designs. Built with easy mechanics and a stunning audio-visual design to accompany it, Rocket Arena is a brilliant example on how simplicity can be great, and with its diverse cast of loveable, unique 'competitors', it's a lot of fun to play. It features light violence so there's no killing and no gore. Rocket Arena is a multiplayer, hero-based, projectile shooter.

The question remains, can he defend his claim on greatness? This season of the tour sees Crater searching for a new champion after young prodigy, Jayto rose through adversity and claimed the title for his region last year. Taking place across the entire scope of Crater, the tour challenges players to face off in Rocket fuelled warfare, where there is no killing, only knockouts. Meet Rocket Arena.īased on the bizarre planet of Crater, Rocket Arena follows the wild Rocket Championship Tour - a tough event where competitorsfrom each of the planet's regions are sent to represent them in combat. Now EA is joining the party with a brand spanking new multiplayer title from developer Final Strike Games. However, a few months ago Riot came out of the woodwork dropping their hero-based shooter, Valorant on the gaming world and belief returned. After the success of Overwatch and Rainbow Six: Siege, the gruelling developmental gulag chewed up and spat out any competitors, seeing the likes of Paladins, Battleborn and Gigantic crumble from within.

All signs were pointing to the end of the hero-based shooter craze.
