Rocket League, because of its high skill cap can be really intimidating for new players and frustrating for folks who want the best teammates – which, really isn't a lot of fun for either player. But the best part about Roller Champions being so easy to pick up and play is that it doesn’t matter as much who you get partnered with – it’s fairly easy to get back into a groove no matter who your teammates are. Most of the time I’m focused on being a good teammate by setting up a block, passing a long ball down the track or taking a hit for the team.Īll of that coordination is obviously more fun (and more cohesive) when you’re playing with a friend. OK, admittedly that last bit might make me sound like a horrible troll who goes around griefing his opponents. Image Credit: Ubisoft Better with friends, but not bad by yourself The result can only be described as euphoria as you watch your opponent who, very likely didn’t see you coming, pick themselves up from the ground as you skate away. Not only is tackling a lot easier to pull off in Roller Champions but it offers the same joyful feeling you got from playing NFL Blitz or NHL Hitz. But Champions ramps the troll-meter up a bit by allowing you to tackle anyone on the other team at any point – whether they’re carrying the ball or not. In Rocket League, having someone guard the goal is a pretty effective strategy – same as it is in Roller Champions. That last part is an important aspect in both games. And, most importantly, they let one person on your team (sometimes more) just be a total troll. They both task your team to work together to move the ball from Point A to Point B. Image Credit: Ubisoft The battle of the ballĪnd look, on a very basic level, Roller Champions and Rocket League share a lot in common: they’re both three-on-three competitive games that have a similar aesthetic.
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