During Sony’s 2022 State of Play, many up-and-coming games for the PlayStation 4 and 5 were showcased. While most of these games were highly anticipated AAA titles, there were a few indie games that stole the spotlight.

One of these unique indie games coming toPlayStationisRollerdrome, a game that has combined roller derby with action-packed gunplay. As seen in the trailer,Rollerdromehas players take control of a contestant in some sort of bloodsport tournament, armed with a pair of roller skates and various weapons with the goal of eliminating enemies while simultaneously performing stunts.

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Welcome to the Rollerdrome

Rollerdromeis set in the year 2030 in a retro-futuristic world that is perfectly accompanied by the game’s cel-shaded art style and synthesizer-heavy soundtrack, giving offstrongHotline Miamivibes. Players take control of Kara Hassan, a roller skater participating in a competition of elimination within this dystopian world.

There are a whole slew of different enemies, weapons, and environments that the player must navigate in order to win the competition ofRollerdrome. The trailer has shown a variety of different enemy types that seem to each have their own unique abilities and require different tactics and weapons to take down. While the maps range from snowy mountaintops to desert canyons and industrial complexes. Each area looks to have different environmental characteristics that are sure to affect the gameplay.

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It is easy to see a connection betweenRollerdromeand games likeTony Hawk Pro Skater. The movement seems fast-paced and fluid, allowing players to gain speed to perform stunts but also features a bullet-time effect in order to achieve stylized kills. And similar toTony Hawk Pro Skater, players must complete challenges within each stage, utilizing their skills and the environment to successfully access hard-to-reach areas and perform tricks.

Developer Roll7 has experience in roller sports with therecent gameOlliOlli World. LikeRollerdrome, this game has players seamlessly riding a skateboard over different environments. This new entry has players trade in the skateboard for a pair of roller skates and also adds a third-person shooter element, but it is appears that Roll7 has a knack for creating movement-based gameplay.

In addition toadapting the flow ofOlliOlli World, some of Roll7’s lesser-known games have definitely laid some groundwork for their new title.Laser Leaguewas released in 2018 and is described as a combination betweenRocket LeagueandTron. It is clear to see that this multiplayer arena brawler relies on quick reflexes and well-timed moves for players to come out victorious.

The developer is familiar with fast-paced shooters as well. One of Roll7’sfirst titles isNot A Hero, a 2D action shooter that required skill and patience to complete each level. And similar to its other games,Not A Herois all about quick movement and twitch reflexes, and both mechanics will surely play a role inRollerdromeas well.

Rollerdrome’s Stylized Gunplay

While the inspiration from arcade skateboarders and previous titles is clear, there are plenty of other games thatRollerdromeseems reminiscent of.My Friend Pedrois a shoot ‘em up gamefrom developer DeadToast Entertainment and published by Devolver Digital that featured a lot of interesting gameplay mechanics, and its influence can be seen inRollerdromeas well.

InMy Friend Pedro, players would perform different acrobatic stunts including: dives, rolls, and the of utilization a slow-motion skill in order to navigate each level and eliminate enemies. The goal was to complete the level as quickly and as flawlessly as possible. Fans of this indie hit should be able to see how it inspiredRollerdromesince the trailer featured many different moves and stunts that showed the player dodging attacks or performing tricks with flair while also eliminating enemies.

Roll7has created a unique combination withRollerdrome, one that is sure to appease fans of many genres. The fast-paced gameplay seems like a perfect synergy between high-octane stunts and over-the-top third-person combat, ensuring that the indie title is one to keep an eye on.

Rollerdromelaunches August 16 for PS4 and PS5.