And that’s kind of the story of Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball in a nutshell: it’s easily one of the best, most fun, well-crafted multiplayer games available right now, making it all the more impressive that it was designed entirely by one person, but no one is playing it.
It's hard to fault the developers for not including a split-screen multiplayer mode, but that might have sent Disco Dodgeball over the edge of recommendation for me. While the fast-paced action of all-out dodgeball combat is consistently enjoyable, it would be even better with friends in the room.
Probably one of the most fun multiplayer Steam games. Music is amazing. Concept and gameplay is awesome. I just wish more people were playing. Servers are often empty.
It feels like a natural progression of old school shooters. The art style is really nice and the game runs extremely well. I have a 2600k and a gtx 970 and the game runs at about 80 minimum frames at 1440p with all graphics options up. It's rare that you find a game that runs super well and is really fun to play nowadays.
There’s just not enough staying power, and controls that are a few notches too loose make it difficult to determine a shot’s trajectory. Disco Dodgeball is a creative player in a crowded space, but lacks too many attributes to stand out.
The momentum from rolling instead of walking gives this a unique feel over all the other shooters that are being shoveled onto steam. Not to mention the soundtrack is great.
Ok. The game play is solid, there are several game modes to choose from, and the music is great. The dev is awesome, and he did a solid job with this title. The 4 pack is definitely worth it, as it is great fun with friends. Yes it is not something you can do for 10 hours straight, but for an hour a day it is an absolute blast.
This is a highly addictive, multiplayer arena shooter that does a lot right. Tight, fast and frenetic combat makes this game a great adrenaline rush, where even losing is a blast. Playing with friends is certainly recommended and created many memorable moments that led me to say several times, "Ok, I have to sleep, just one more game." From such a simple concept, comes a lovingly crafted game that rivals (and in many instances outright destroys) the experiences you would have in most AAA FPS with budgets in the millions. I can not recommend this game enough.
What an utterly captivating multiplayer gem! This game encapsulates simplicity at its finest, boasting a dazzling infusion of brilliance that's bound to keep you grinning from ear to ear. Prepare for an electrifying rendezvous with entertainment, backed by a stellar OST that’s practically music to your gameplay-craving ears. But, alas, even amidst all this glory, there's a somber truth to unveil – the player base is a tad on the lower side. Yet, fear not, for if you manage to muster a squad of enthusiastic players, you're in for an explosive extravaganza of enjoyment!
For achievement hunters: on Steam the game features 76 achievements that can be earned. According to what I've been told, all but one can be obtained with bots. I can't say how challenging this journey might be, but I do plan to give it a try sometime in the future. If I do, I'll come back and edit this review accordingly.
This is a dodgeball / online FPS where you try to nail your opponents in a futuristic setting while listening to a constant techno music. I can see why it may give a charming first impression to some, but it doesn’t take long for the makeup to wear off and you are left with a simplistic, dull and unresponsive game. This is one of those dead multiplayer games where the game doesn’t only have microtransactions, it is also sold for 10 bucks.