ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS Is Rocket Fighting Its Way To PS4

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Radial Games is bringing action-arcade, arena-combat game ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS to PlayStation 4 in 2015.

 

It’s a game in which you play a rocket, and shoot rockets at other rockets. It’s all about rockets. Neon rockets, that swirl and dance in a 2D space, endlessly trying to blow each other up.

 

It has a single-player and co-op modes in which you take on hordes of rockets, using your balletic movements to dodge enemy projectiles, while firing rounds of your own rockets off.

 

It also supports local versus multiplayer so that you can blast a friend out of the sky or waltz with them endlessly at a breakneck pace. There are also neon trails, leaderboards, a zen mode, and leagues to compete in.

 

ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS is currently available in its alpha on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux. You can find out more about it on its website.


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