Slapshot: Rebound

Slapshot: Rebound - Review

A side-splitting yet profound dive into the rink of Slapshot: Rebound, where physics meets finesse in a free multiplayer marvel.

last updated Apr 12, 2024
Slapshot: Rebound is a slapshot worth taking for anyone looking for a game that doesn’t just play by the rules but invents its own.

A Puck's Journey Through Physics

Slapshot: Rebound takes the simple concept of hockey and flips it on its head with its physics-based gameplay. There's no 'shoot' button here, folks; every pass and goal demands a mastery of the game's unique mechanics. Tackling the puck feels like trying to solve a Rubik's cube that's constantly in motion, challenging yet infinitely rewarding. The steep learning curve is a double-edged sword, making victories feel like Olympic medals but also ensuring a certain level of dedication is required to truly enjoy the chaos. And chaos it is, with matches often turning into a whirlwind of players spinning like figure skaters gone rogue.

Acoustic Blades on Ice

The sound of the game is just as you'd expect from a night at the rink, assuming your typical hockey game is filled with a symphony of Discord notification pings as you coordinate with your team. The puck smacks with a satisfying crunch, skates glide with a whoosh that's almost therapeutic, and the occasional player rage quit adds a delightful human touch. The music, while not the star of the show, does a decent job of keeping the adrenaline pumping without distracting from the on-ice ballet. It's akin to having a sports commentator that only chimes in during intermissions, subtle yet appreciated.

Vintage Aesthetics with Modern Twists

Graphically, Slapshot: Rebound is reminiscent of arcade classics with a touch of minimalism that's easy on the eyes yet vibrant enough to keep you entranced. Performance-wise, it's smoother than a Zamboni'd ice rink, with players gliding across the screen without a hitch. However, this seamless experience is somewhat marred by server issues, particularly in Europe, making matchmaking feel like waiting for a frozen pond to thaw. Despite this, the game's visual charm and performance, for the most part, make each match not just a game, but a spectacle.

Community: A Mixed Bag of Nuts

Ah, the community—every multiplayer game's best friend or worst enemy. Slapshot: Rebound's player base is like a bag of trail mix; there's a lot to love, but you might get the occasional nut. While the game fosters an often hilarious and competitive environment, it's not without its share of toxicity, particularly at higher ranks. New players might find themselves on thin ice, greeted by veterans with skills so sharp they could slice the rink in two. The community's passion for the game is palpable, but like any sports arena, it can get a little rowdy in the stands. Game Cover Art
STEAM RATING 83 .80% Developer & Publisher Oddshot Games Release Date April 11, 2024

The Final Buzzer

Slapshot: Rebound is a quirky, challenging, and downright addictive entry into the world of online multiplayer games. Its physics-driven gameplay offers a fresh take on hockey, demanding skill, patience, and a high tolerance for chaos. While its steep learning curve and occasional server hiccups might freeze out casual players, those willing to lace up their skates will find a surprisingly rewarding experience. With a sound design that captures the essence of the game and graphics that blend simplicity with charm, Slapshot: Rebound is a slapshot worth taking for anyone looking for a game that doesn’t just play by the rules but invents its own.