Iron Galaxy's Rumbleverse is a unique and fresh take on the battle royale genre. The newly released free-to-play "Brawler Royale" drops up to 40 players on the game's ever-shrinking map called the Grandpital City. All players must fight against one another with the goal of being the ultimate survivor.
Although the basic gameplay premise for Rumbleverse remains the same as most games in the battle royale genre, the title differentiates itself with its melee-focused combat system.
In Rumbleverse, players do not have access to any firearms or guns. Instead, the combat is centered purely around melee attacks like punches, kicks, and elbow drops.
Matches in the game can often times get intense, with players requiring to time their attacks, dodges, and blocks in order to survive. Much like other games of the genre, players also have access to healing items that they can use to restore a portion of their health.
There are two distinct ways of healing in Rumbleverse, one via the use of items and the other by meditating, with both having their own advantages and disadvantages.
The game has two items that can help players regain their lost health and one item that permanently boosts their maximum HP during a match. These items are listed below:
Players should always be on the lookout for healing items that appear randomly throughout the map of Grandpital City. Storing these items in the inventory for future use is quite easy as players only need to press the directional buttons on the D-pad in order to add them to the storage.
To use the healing items, players need to press the X-button on the Xbox controller or the Square button on the PlayStation controller.
Meditating in the game allows players to automatically heal without exhausting
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