Online multiplayer is executed quite well for a system that has been plagued with online multiplayer issues. Whatever Panic Button and Psyonix did, they need to help out over developers. Dropping out and out of games is smooth on both sides. Multiple times I ran into teammates just dropping, and each time a bot came in and took their place with no issue. I tried it by removing crcross-platform play, and still, Rocket League ran smooth. At all times of the day, you can hop into any casual or competitive mode, and easily pick up a game in a few seconds. For a game that has been out for two years, the Rocket League community has seemed to embrace Switch players with open arms.
Local multiplayer is fun as well, even though the system has to be docked. Playing with a single Joy-Con is comfortable and feels quite comfortable. I get sweaty hands when playing games, and the joy-con didn’t leave my hands feeling cramped or slipping. There was a game I played with a buddy I ran into at PAX Unplugged, and he was so excited when he heard the Mario car’s jump. The car’s jump audio is the same sound bit that Mario’s character makes when jumping in the game. It’s a great trick to show people. Who doesn’t want to ride around and flip a Mario themed car around? There is also a car modeled after Samus’ gunship.
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