Rumble Fighter Review

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When talking about brawler games, Rumble Fighter is a solid free to play lobby based masterpiece of its kind. It may not feature any groundbreaking gameplay or stunning graphics but can give you a handful of fun hours to play with your friends and, why not, win some tournaments.

In Rumble Fighter you get to choose a hero from a pool of 6 different classes: Striker, Soul Fighter, Elementalist, Alchemist, Shaman, and Android. All graphics are beautifully cel-shaded and the overall world seems masterfully crafted even though it feels dated most times.

The game features both PvE and PvP modes, each for all different kinds of players. Leveling up is slow but rewarding to say the least even though after the first stages of the game you might feel stuck on every level. In Adventure mode, players fight through waves of monsters and other obstacles, such as traps, to reach the boss monster.

Its Rumble mode is Rumble Fighter’s basic feature. Including 5 unique modes: King of the Hill, Moving Screen, Caged Beast, Potion Battle, and Arena based in 27 different maps, you can say that the developer team has put a lot of effort in this game. Apart from that, a basic PvP mode is available that you can get into and fight till your heart’s content.

However, its playerbase is low and since the game is lobby-based, you may have a hard time finding 7 more players to get into a match within a few seconds. Overall, Rumble Fighter is a fair brawler game that respects your time and wants you to spend your time dropping those sweet combos and have fun in an easy yet satisfying game.

Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows XP minimum
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz
Memory (RAM): 1GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB
Graphics Card: 125MB RAM with DirectX 3D support

Good

  • Both PvE and PvP Modes
  • Variety Of Maps
  • Extensive Combo System

Bad

  • Pay to Win Elements
  • Low Playerbase
  • Dated Graphics
6.8

Fair

Katerina is currently a student in National Technical University of Athens as a Surveying Engineer. She was a gamer from early on, spending most days on Atari and NEO GEO emulators on her parents PC, furiously seeking her next favorite videogame. She truly realised her love for videogames when she became an adult though and from that moment on she wanted to make it her carreer by any means necessary. After having spent a few years in videogame journalism she came to believe that one day she will be the most famous videogame reviewer in existence.
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