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Why Rocket League is Underrated

It's an innovative take on a hybrid of racing and soccer.

By Maddi KausePublished 6 years ago 2 min read
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Rocket League is a physics-based game involving a mixture of racing cars and the classic game of soccer. The game already has 'Very Positive' reviews on the Steam Platform for PC, along with a large amount of players on both consoles and PC/Mac. So why is it not talked about? While Rocket League cannot compare with video game giants such as Call of Duty, Battlefield, or Assassin's Creed Series, the indie racing-sport game offers a lot those cannot. The first being graphics. A lot of games on PC are limited depending on the hardware and graphics of the computer or laptop. Newer games such as Assassin's Creed Origins or Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege require a large amount of storage and high-quality graphics for smooth gameplay. With Rocket League, minimal graphics cards are needed (although recommended to see the full beauty of the game), making the game available to those with older computers with inferior hardware.Secondly, the game offers minimal DLC. What this means to a lot of gamers is having to pay extra money to get the full content of a game. Rocket League only has DLC and micro-transactions for things such as cosmetics, crates, and fancy cars. Like Overwatch's take on micro-transactions, nothing a player pays extra into DLC can directly affect a player's performance (unlike Star Wars Battlefront II). Many of the basic cars given in the full game are nice, cool looking, and don't leave players itching to pay an extra three dollars on a DLC car.Thirdly, the game is fun. While it will be frustrating at first, the game is very difficult to get a hang of. Jumping straight into multiplayer isn't the wisest thing to do, but rather practicing against bots in Exhibition mode. Once the basics are mastered, the game becomes a lot more fun and inviting in the multiplayer setting. Playing with friends is a bonus, as some games require extreme teamwork to increase camaraderie, and often a lot of blunders that leave gamers laughing hysterically. Gamers don't necessarily have to enjoy playing soccer or watching it to enjoy playing this game.The only negatives to the game is the excessive use of coded chat and toxicity of players (that typically comes with every competitive game). Luckily, Psyonix Inc. has taken toxic behavior very seriously, as a report on racist, sexist, or disgusting behavior will not be tolerated. This makes the game a lot more fun, care-free, and competitive in a healthy manner. Rocket League is hardly talked about except by those heavily invested in the game. While some advertisements have been released on television, the game is not very much noticeable on Steam unless during a sale. With the cost at only $19.99, Rocket League opens up gamers to an indie experience of the beautiful mixture of physics, racing, and the wonderful sport of soccer.

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Maddi Kause

Gamer, Historian, Student, and future Navy Intelligence Officer.

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