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Roller Champions

Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft
May 25, 2022 - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

62

Top Critic Average

0%

Critics Recommend

GameSpot
6 / 10
Shacknews
7 / 10
IGN Italy
6.8 / 10
God is a Geek
7 / 10
JVL
10 / 20
Everyeye.it
6.8 / 10
Nintendo Life
4 / 10
Gameblog
6 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Roller Champions

Roller Champions has an impressive, unique core but squanders it with a gameplay loop that gets stale.

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Unfortunately, it's tough to center a game's progression around cosmetics when the skater that's being customized looks so bland. Add to that a limited availability of game modes at launch and Roller Champions gets off to a rough start at the track. Fortunately, the core experience is enjoyable enough that it could feasibly pick up some momentum and score some goals down the road.

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Roller Champions has got great potential, but it lacks of precise route to realize that potential. The core of the game is good and if played with a team of friends delivers ton of fun, while playing with random teams can be a chaotic and frustrating experience. The matchmaking at the moment is awkward and slow and there's no much content apart 3vs3 matches. Roller Champions is a long shot by Ubisoft, and only support and community will tell us if it will be a Rainbow Six Sieg kind of story, or a sad Hyper Scape reprise.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Roller Champions provides a solid gameplay base, but only time will tell to see how dev support will keep players coming back.

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JVL

Kikitoès
10 / 20
JVL

As it stands, Roller Champions doesn't offer much. It certainly has a good foundation with its resolutely arcade gameplay, ultra accessible, simple game rules, but that's it. Content level, we have nothing to put under the tooth.

Review in French | Read full review

Roller Champions does not have the stuff of champions and, net of a gameplay that works and entertains, fails to live up to expectations due to serious shortcomings in terms of content and on the technical / artistic side, due to which the game fails to live up to other successful free to play.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Roller Champions has potential; the core gimmick and gameplay are both lots of fun and it's satisfying blasting your enemy across the court with a dropkick as they're about to score three points against you. However, it lacks in pretty much every other department and there's just not enough content in here to satisfy anyone. Add in the performance and blurry visual issues on Switch, and we can't really recommend the game on Nintendo's console in its current state. It is free-to-play, so it's worth a try if anything we've mentioned sounds interesting, but unless some serious updates are made to this version, you're definitely best off playing it on a different platform if at all possible.

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Gameblog

Tiny_Ellie
6 / 10
Gameblog

Roller Champions has potential, but it actually looks like a very Early Access than a finished game. It almost has no content and its economic system is far from the healthiest on the market. Those who don't want to pay, will have to grind for long hours just top hope to get hair or a less generic character.

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