Rocket Wrestling Entertainment

Rocket Wrestling Entertainment

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About Rocket Wrestling Entertainment

Rocket Wrestling Entertainment is a chaotic, fast-paced indie shooter set in 2073 where combatants battle using rockets and wrestling moves. Developed by Rocket Jump Games, it launched on PC in March 2026. The game strips away traditional sports rules, letting players spam grenades and execute brutal takedowns in arena-based matches. It’s a multiplayer-only experience, designed for short, adrenaline-fueled sessions. Think arena brawlers like Super Smash Bros but with rocket launchers and judo throws. Best for groups craving absurd, over-the-top action with minimal downtime.

Gameplay

Matches pit 3v3 teams in tight arenas where rocket spamming and grappling hook takedowns are core mechanics. Players juggle mid-air combat, using rockets for range and grapples for close quarters. Each round lasts 8, 12 minutes, with objectives like eliminating enemies or capturing points. Controls prioritize quick reflexes: X to fire, Y to grapple, and directional inputs for wrestling moves like suplexes. The balance leans heavily on positioning, stay too close and you’re a sitting duck for grenades, but overextend and you’ll get yanked into a submission. The arcadey feel prioritizes skillshot rewards, though occasional glitches in hit detection frustrate some players.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 8.2/10, with 65% completing the game’s 40 achievements. Average playtime is 12 hours, though 30% log over 20 hours. Community moods skew fun (78%) and chaotic (62%), with critics calling it “addictive but technically rough.” Metacritic scores it 78, praising creativity but critiquing polish. Reviews highlight the “lovable mess of mechanics” and “unmatched replayability,” though 15% of players quit due to balancing issues. The multiplayer remains active year-round, with 22% of users hitting 100+ hours. Achievements focus on kill streaks and grappling combos, offering light progression.

PlayPile's Take

Worth trying if you enjoy chaotic multiplayer shooters and wrestling’s over-the-top energy. At $39.99, it’s a budget pick for its niche, though the 65% completion rate suggests it won’t hook everyone long-term. The 12-hour average playtime hints at strong replay value, but occasional bugs may deter casual players. Achievements add depth but aren’t exhaustive. Rocket Wrestling Entertainment thrives in short bursts with friends, but its niche appeal and technical hiccups make it a “try before you buy” title.

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