The Best Battle Royale Died… Here's Why – Top Player Perspective



Excellent video essay on the life and death of Rumbleverse by Yakkocmn. I offer my insight as one of the top content creators and players for the game. I hope you guys enjoy both the original video and some of the insight I added along with it.

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn-ClZN7vek

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23 thoughts on “The Best Battle Royale Died… Here's Why – Top Player Perspective”

  1. Fantastic video from Yakko (as always) and you offered some great insight from a higher level of play of 95-99% of the playerbase. I'm closer to Yakko in that I had a lot of fun in every patch of the game, but something he didn't mention that you keyed in on was that they all felt different. To you, season 1.0 felt best and other patches failed to live up, but for me I have a hard time choosing which iteration gave me the most amount of enjoyment. Maybe its due to the fact that I only found out about the halo jump after it got patched, and by the time option-selects became doable/the meta, I was playing WAY more duos than solos. Maybe that the duos meta benefitted way more from balance changes, as I definitely felt the difference in viability of moves and strategies. In solos, I 100% agree that only like 5 books were worth taking and you needed to find them to bolster a chance of winning against good players. In duos though, to me it felt like you really only had to not run double vicious. Also camping/running felt like less of a problem in duos, but I always played super aggressive and lost more than my fair share of matches for chasing just cause I'd rather play and lose than sit and win. Whatever the case, it's really enlightening to hear the inner thoughts of two pretty different points of view that I find myself agreeing with even in the cases where they're in conflict. And maybe I'm hittin the copium too hard, but I do wish that one day we get to run it back through Grapital City.

    Though I found you in the KO city days, I'm really grateful to the Rumbleverse era on this channel for making me feel ingratiated to the community. Noggin, the quads/fortnite/mario kart squad, and The Movement as a whole have been great for me and I'm so down to see where it all goes from here. I'm sure you'll find/resume your stride whenever the opportunity comes, and I'm confident the content will only get better as time goes on 🤝

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  2. I spent like 1-150 but I agree with everything he says honestly something’s not as much I have my opinions but for the most part with the database and the way the game was built it was good it had its perks but for the cosmetic system the TTK was definitely long you could have a crap ton of heals and still be alive or get jumped. Also I feel like it didn’t pull the right audiences they just seen battle royal and assumed that anyone would love it unless you are a fighting game player then it’s easy but for shooters it’s definitely not what they expect they see battle royal and it’s not what they expect then they leave when they get beat up on. This game was at its prime it didn’t have everything ready yet which led to the fall of RV but maybe if a new development team decides to see what they have and hopefully give it a 2nd turn then great. Miss RV but wanna play it when it’s ready and stable with a new and improved community

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  3. One of the greatest and short lived gaming moments I've ever had in my life and the memories I got to share with my cousin laugh and talking like stone cold playing this game endlessly

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  4. As a introvert this was a highlight game for the weekend. While ignoring your girls text hanging with the bros and running into them while in the same party beating them senselessly lol.

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  5. I've been saying this to my friends, so I'll leave it here

    I feel Rumbleverse can comeback as a Singleplayer 3D Platformer Brawler, cause this map could be an amazing open world sandbox for a "New Donk City but the whole game" sorta collectathon brawler
    I dunno, I just don't want their hard work to go to waste and be salvaged into something just as fun

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  6. Yeah I miss duos and squads for this so much now, really shared that with my friends and had a blast I never got from shooters. I admittedly am a 30+ year FGC brought up on Mario and Banjo Kazooie so yeah you called it. Oh and cheers Noggin for showing the cool stuff you could do in it.

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  7. I forgot that this game existed after seeing the announcement trailer for it last year. Shame since it looks like a fun game and felt like it should have maybe looked at having this be a team base battle royale game than solo vs. It seems like a lot of people had more fun with the co-op than the single player.

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