Gamers have different desires when they see a game's length. Some see a completion time that spans hundreds of hours and they think, «This is going to be great!» Others see the same clock in time and think, «Oh no, another game that never ends.» So where does Rollerdrome land?
Rollerdrome: The Biggest Fixes The Game Needs
It's not easy to tell from an overview or even a full video review. There are a few maps, some story elements, and Doom-style gameplay. With this knowledge, Rollerdrome appears that it could be an epic game that takes a full month to beat or a single session.
Our thanks go out to HowLongToBeat.com for keeping track of the statistics.
Don't be intimidated by streamers dying repeatedly on certain levels. Building a set of tactics for each level is just part of the experience. Diving into the numbers, gamers who «rushed» the game took 3 hours and 50 minutes to beat the game while those who went at a leisurely pace spent only an extra 12 minutes.
For those who want to do all the achievements, the playtime does shoot up, but not dramatically. It's about 6.5 hours to check every box that the game has to offer, extending the duration to about a weekend's worth of entertainment.
The Best Things About Rollerdrome (& The Worst)
Those who are still on the fence regarding purchasing the game should check out a hands-on preview and decide for themselves. Those who enjoy gaming on the go will be pleased to hear that this works fantastically on the Steam Deck.
Rollerdrome is undoubtedly on the short side. However, this is not a game meant to be beaten and set aside. The gameplay is the star of the show and gamers are already excited about if the game will receive expansions or another sequel title entirely.
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