Splitscreen gaming is kept alive and well in this amazing new multiplayer mix of football and destruction derby.
Do you remember that episode of Top Gear where they were playing football with cars? Well, that’s what Rocket League is. The remote control style cars are faster and (considerably) more manoeuvrable but sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, and Rocket League is certainly one of the most entertaining new multiplayer games of the year so far.
If all this sounds familiar, beyond the Top Gear reference, it’s because this is actually a sequel to the unwisely named Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars (aka SARPBC). This time developer… Read the full story