fun fact a real life friend of mine, elyshot (gamertag) is one of kronovi's twitch mods, i have been in the same channel as kronovi (by accident) on elyshots teamspeak server once.
Short answer: 2D minecraft with less focus on building and adventuring and more focus on gathering materials and killing things in a wide variety of methods.
While it's not as immersive as minecraft, for lack of 3D and it's building potential, it's pretty fun for the far more varied equipment and enemies. Survival just boils down to health and how fast you can kill things or run away, no hunger system, but early-mid game flight means mobility is much better.
Debuffs are harsher and more prevalent, but mostly only in mid-late game, like slowing you down, reversing controls, fire that won't go out in water, near to total blindness, and control shut downs for those special kinds of bastards.
But fortunately for you, your equipment can be just as scary. Jetpacks and wings, knockback immunity, Boomerangs on fire, deadly Yo-Yos , swords that shoot lasers, bows that shoot firework arrows, sticky grenades, rocket launchers, A flamethrower, a few magic spells that follow your mouse movements exactly, and hand held mini guns that fire your choice of homing bullets, ricocheting bullets, bullets cursed with hell fire, or crystals that shard and fragment on impact. Just to name a few.
Mostly the game is about collecting materials to craft gear to kill things better, keep your NPCs safe so you can buy/sell stuff for better gear or decorations, and finding the structures and biomes that spawn unique things to gather and kill so you can summon bosses to kill, so you can loot them for better materials for gear to kill even tougher bosses. Like Minecraft, you technically win the game by beating all the bosses, but really it's when you've made the world your bitch and covered everything in precious metals and gems. Or you could try multiplayer and kill and die in all sorts of colorful and interesting ways.
Updates are apparently still a thing that happen every year or so, next one is on it's wiring system and adding more cool stuff to do with the game's version of redstone.
Its a 2D platformer survival-rpg that plays like a breed between Minecraft and Castlevania. You gather resources, craft equipment, explore to find artifacts and fight monsters.
Would recommend.
For the most part I have a high accuracy in rocket league. but I'd say a good 30% of my kicks, pops, and punts are slightly deviated and it ***** the final shot towards the goal sometimes for me.
I think it's like that for everyone. You can plan all you ******* want but when your bumper touches that ball, you only know the general direction the ball is headed in and you just hope it goes towards the rival goal or towards your teammates. With time you slowly become able to more accurately judge what would happen if you hit the ball a certain way but in the end it doesn't even maaatteeerrr
Whenever I play, if I'm not being the set up guy for someone else, I'll work towards and finally line up a perfect shot for the goal, but right as I boost to shoot it in, one of my team mates thinks it's his turn and rams me out of the way only for the other team to grab it off of him and score the point 15 seconds later.
It certainly is, I spent €10+ on only three games (RL and two fifas) and it's worth every penny. To me it became a bit boring after ~70 hours, but once you get good at aerials you won't get bored again!
It's an incredibly awesome and addicting game, especially with some friends to play it with, though you'll want to disable chat because most everyone that plays it are assholes, kind of like league of legends in that part, a great game, but such a toxic community that if it wasn't for the ability to completely disable chat the game would be ruined, but past that I've easily spent near 150-200 hours already playing it
We had a group constantly trash talking my fiance, and we beat them 5-1. And their one was because I, as goalie, pushed an easy shot and missed, and we couldn't get back in time.
And tons of other times.
Then there was that time that we did a 3v3 against this group, no one scoring, hit overtime, went 20 minutes into overtime before we scored, then rematch, both scored one, overtime again, 15 minutes, us scoring goal again. That was such an intense, gruelling pair of matches.
I only have met a few assholes since I started playing. About 60 hours clocked in, and probably only 6 matches where there were some trash talkers. Other times, we joke with the other team.
If anything, this game has been unusually friendly. We usually end up joking with the other team and chatting to each other in the game (while my team still talks to each other using Curse Voice).
not to mention that games and movies/shows need that money. if you want more that specific game made, support the devs. otherwise don't complain if they don't make your "awesome sauce fantasy quest IV" for you if you never even bought their games. this point stands extremely strong if were talking about an indie studio.
if you're a true gamer, you've sometimes gone without buying those new pair of jeans or healthy food and actually given money into your beloved hobby and to the people you appreciate for making you some awesome experiences.
I know you might downthumb me, but I've worked with an indie game project. it's a lot of hard work and sacrifices, I would call it art but I know some people will get butthurt over it but anyways.
support the devs.
otherwise don't complain or pretend to be a fan. because you're just a thief if you pirate.
inb4 "you can't steal something you are not gonna buy anyway" or "it's not like they are stealing any copies from them"
Kinda right. but what they are stealing is the experience. hundreds of people work together and try their best to bring you something awesome and they expect a payment from it, and that's more than understandable. and I really think the argument "they weren't going to buy it in the first place" is kinda retarded, they saw the effort to pirate it already, so they had some interest in the game. I realized when the black flag came out, and I pirated it because "I would never buy a game from ubisoft" and "it's an ass creed game they have been bad for a while anyway". I realized I was just being a jerk and I later bought the game, after all I was really into the pirate theme of the game, so I actually wanted the game in the first place to begin with.
I support piracy in games that are no longer being made or distributed. why should you pay 600 dollars for a game that when it came out it cost like 30 dollars? yeah yeah, collecting, but most times the products are no longer sealed.
oh. and I support piracy in countries where games cost a few months rent. like wtf.
you have vivian james as your pic and you think that paying over ten dollars for a game is too much?
sorry but that really makes me question a lot of things.
I hope you meant to say "to pay for an indie/sports/something game" because then I would understand. but right now you look like a dirty pirate. I accept piracy in some cases, like if an aussie pirates a game or something. and I understand that "I'll buy it later" if you truly mean it. but otherwise I don't get it. I'm unemployed and work as a freelance artist and I still buy a game or two every now and then again. especially from sales and bundles.
Ah, I usually have this issue when I'm right under the ball that I can't see my car worth **** , but having the camera angle a little better and being able to see under the ground I imagine would help immensely. owell thanks anyway
**anonymous used "*roll picture*"** **anonymous rolled image**Whats so special about this? This happens like all the time to every player in this game.
I ******* HATED/HATE sports games, but Rocket League doesn't at all feel like it. My friends and I play almost every day (usually only 5 matches at a time). It can cause some serious hilarity.
I easily have 400 hours in it, and it have become one of the games i use the most time on.
Its fantastic as you can just **** around in every game, and you still get better. there is no limit to how good you are, and the matchmaking is in general good ( I have been queued with people from top 100 and top 10, And I'm probably top 10k... Usually fun though)
and the best part, you can mute everyone! **** the toxic kids, mute them and drive on