TheOverclocker Issue 42 | Page 33

ROCKET LEAGUE R ockets. Cars. Soccer. Rocket powered cars playing soccer? Now we’re talking, and the answer is Rocket League, the game NVIDIA is currently giving away with certain graphics card purchases. Rocket propelled cars playing soccer is the entirely of the game, although as simply as the concept may seem, the game proves to be incredibly addicting, with one finding oneself constantly saying “just one more round.” The main game mode sees the playing is a 3 vs 3 in a caged field/ arena. There is a multitude of arenas to choose from, ranging from proper soccer fields to underwater sealed enclosures and a variety between the two. There are a small handful of cars to choose from in the beginning, but as the player progresses several more can be unlocked, as well as various other aesthetic add-ons such as hats, caps, horns, different sets of wheels and more. All of the cars perform and behave in a very similar fashion, and the add- ons affect nothing other than the appearance of the car. This might be considered by some to be a bad thing, but it also means that the outcome of a match is determined almost entirely by the player’s skill and not unlocks - there will never be the analogue of a naked player with a peashooter against a tank. The player controls his car from one of two third person camera angles (although several settings can be tweaked, such as the field of view and camera distance from the car) which can be instantly switched at the press of a button. The first camera angle locks the view directly behind the player, Issue 42 | 2017 The OverClocker 33