Disc Jam Reviews

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7 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2017

Disc Jam is an entertaining sport game which is enjoyable playing online or with friends in Split Screen mode but the lack of content and not having the ability to play with AI, prevent the game to be a great one. Also, the graphics of the game are not great. With that said, if the developer support the game and release new content for it, this 15 dollar game can become a successful and entertaining experience.

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Mar 10, 2017

Fresh out of a fun-filled beta period, Disc Jam brings exciting disc-tossing arcade sports action to the PC. Its core game is entertaining, but it lacks the polish found in other multiplayer sports titles.

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7.8 / 10.0
Mar 10, 2017

Despite its paucity of modes, Disc Jam is still incredibly addictive and fun to play.

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Mar 10, 2017

"Disc Jam" has the right formula to become the next big breakout indie game and possibly even succeed as an eSport. The matchmaking will need to improve and new content delivered regularly to prevent it from becoming just a passing fad, but with a high fun factor and strategic nature, despite simplicity and accessibility, "Disc Jam" delivers.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 9, 2017

Athletes in general will find something to love with Disc Jam. The gameplay and controls are marvelously well designed that will bring out the competitive spirit and sport adoration in any fan. Matches are relatively short, intense, and bring what many arcade experiences fail at. Just something about throwing a metal disc is so much fun. Nevertheless, that doesn't excuse only having two online game modes and a lack of stat keeping. It's a good thing that a team is throwing tournaments so often. In the end though, as a PlayStation Plus title we could have gotten worse. If you enjoy sports definitely download this game.

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6 / 10
Mar 9, 2017

Disc Jam has all of the ingredients of a classic but it just doesn't feel fully cooked. Flat visuals and some balance issues prevent this disc tossing sim from reaching the same highs as Rocket League, even if its gameplay loop is fairly accessible and sporting some great depth. That said, though, if this is High Horse Entertainment's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars moment, then we can't wait to see what it delivers next time it takes to the field.

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