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Rumbleverse
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Game Info
Rumbleverse™ is an all-new, free-to-play, 40-person Brawler Royale where anyone can be a champion. You play as your own unique citizen of Grapital City, as you battle your way to victory! Customize your fighter by mixing and matching hundreds of unique items, and stand out from the crowd. Get launched from a cannon, drop into the streets, and prepare to throw down! Where you land is up to you, but beware — there’s chaos around every corner and on top of the tallest skyscraper! Leap from rooftop to rooftop and smash open crates looking for weapons and upgrades. Each round is a new opportunity to discover new moves and perks that’ll give you the edge in your quest for glory.
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GENRES:
- Action, Fighting
DEVELOPER(S):
- Iron Galaxy Studios
PUBLISHER(S):
- Epic Games Publishing
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- n/a
GAME MODES:
- Multiplayer
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
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Ratings & Reviews
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Critic Reviews
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Rumbleverse combines all of the deep mental mind games and combat sensibilities of a fighting game with the last-person-standing objective of a battle royale to incredible effect, leading to one of the most refreshing takes on the battle royale genre in recent memory.
Iron Galaxy has not only put forward one of the best games of 2022 so far, it’s also created one of the best battle royales in a long time. It manages to be wildly different from its contemporaries while also being a game worth learning and mastering in its own right. While it’s impossible to predict what Rumbleverse will look like by this time next year or a few years from now, this game is off to a great start and has already shown world champion potential.
Rumbleverse occasionally delivers the type of bruising highlights that look good on livestreams, but is held back by a lack of content and unbalanced mechanics that actually discourage the brawling that’s supposed to be the game’s bread and butter. You may want to go a few rounds with Rumbleverse given its nonexistent entry fee, but don’t expect it to go the distance.
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GamingBolt | John Cantees | 6 / 10 | 08-16-2022 | Despite some decent combat and sustainable charm, Rumbleverse has very little going on to hold your attention beyond one or two sittings. | Read review |
IGN | Mitchell Saltzman | 9 / 10 | 08-16-2022 | Rumbleverse combines all of the deep mental mind games and combat sensibilities of a fighting game with the last-person-standing objective of a battle royale to incredible effect, leading to one of the most refreshing takes on the battle royale genre in recent memory. | Read review |
Shacknews | Ozzie Mejia | 9 / 10 | 08-15-2022 | Iron Galaxy has not only put forward one of the best games of 2022 so far, it’s also created one of the best battle royales in a long time. It manages to be wildly different from its contemporaries while also being a game worth learning and mastering in its own right. While it’s impossible to predict what Rumbleverse will look like by this time next year or a few years from now, this game is off to a great start and has already shown world champion potential. | Read review |
Wccftech | Nathan Birch | 5.5 / 10 | 08-17-2022 | Rumbleverse occasionally delivers the type of bruising highlights that look good on livestreams, but is held back by a lack of content and unbalanced mechanics that actually discourage the brawling that’s supposed to be the game’s bread and butter. You may want to go a few rounds with Rumbleverse given its nonexistent entry fee, but don’t expect it to go the distance. | Read review |