I generally stick to the classic Soccar when I play Rocket League, but the Boss Rush crew gave Rumble mode a try!
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#1 Parker in Action! Pocket Rumble Online Action
Top Parker player TheBodyBoy makes an appearance on my Pocket Rumble stream!
W’s and L’s: Pocket Rumble Online Play!
Playing some Pocket Rumble and hanging out with the chat! They give me some match-up specific tips and share with us some of the upcoming updates to Pocket Rumble!
Out Now: Mega Man X Collection 1+2

In anticipation of Mega Man 11, Mega Man X Collection 1+2 hit stores and digital download platforms today! You can buy them separately digitally for $19.99 US, or buy the physical bundle for $39.99.
My history with this particular branch of the franchise is murky at best. I adore the first game, but haven’t really spent much time with the rest. I still have the first six X games on the last collection for Gamecube, but maybe I’ll double dip to get it on a modern platform.
Buy The Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 Now From Amazon.com
More Pocket Rumble Footage
Most of the cast makes an appearance in this clip of assorted Pocket Rumble online matches!
Pocket Rumble – June Combo Video
Assorted combos for one of the coolest characters in Pocket Rumble! I’m sure there are more out there, but here’s a few to get you started!
Lumines Remastered Review

I missed Lumines in its 2004 heyday. While I have since grown up to embrace a platform-agnostic lifestyle, this game came out during a time when I was a fierce Nintendo loyalist and wanted nothing to do with anything associated with the PlayStation brand. So much so, that I actually got a PSP for free and sold it a few days later before even opening the box. Despite seeming to be a game right up my alley, this was caught squarely in the crosshairs of my overzealous fandom.
Fast forward to 2018 and Lumines finally makes its way to a Nintendo console, among other platforms to receive Lumines Remastered. Not to say that I wouldn’t have played it on something else, but the Switch seems like a great place to play this specific game due to its pick-up-and play nature and how well it could work as a portable experience. Does this blast from the past still shine in modern times?
Vs. #51 in the world in Pocket Rumble
The game’s wonky matchmaking pitted me against one of the best players in Pocket Rumble‘s early stages. He blew my mind with a Diago-esq parry, but did I have enough in me to make it competitive or even win the set?
Pocket Rumble Review
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In this modern era of fighting games, the subject of accessibility has been one of the community’s hotly-debated topics. It’s no secret that the genre is impenetrable for most due to an inherently steep learning curve created by complex inputs, game design that greatly rewards skill and knowledge, and a seemingly endless wave of players locally and online that are ready to stomp newbies out until they give up. From masher-friendly auto combos in Dragonball FighterZ, to more lenient input timings in Street Fighter V, to the most extreme simplification of the genre in Divekick where each character only has 1 move, developers have and will continue to search for ways to bridge the skill gap without compromising what makes fighting games fun in the first place.
Combining a Neo Geo Pocket aesthetic with a two-button interface, simplified special move inputs, and a wallet-friendly price point, Pocket Rumble from Cardboard Robot Games is the genre’s latest attempt at accessibility. Does this game have what it takes to bring the joy of fighters to a larger audience?
Lumines Remastered Live Stream
This euphoric puzzle game’s latest stop is the Nintendo Switch! I really should have played Lumines when it first came out ages ago, but it’s better late than never!



