GRAL
Best team based racing game! Play it in split-screen mode with your friends on the couch! Take some beer and pop corn and get ready for a lot of fun due to the great design of the tracks and the opportunity to share power-ups with your teamates.
You can customize your League and beat your friend head to head or simply crash them using powerful weapons picked up on the track.
There are 5 tracks at the moment and the multiplayer online is still in development I hope to play it asap!
I recomend to start with the slowest cars of the class Platinum and when you master them try the Iridium and the Titanium classes.
– Real player with 760.7 hrs in game
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Short review: awesome and with a lot of potential, getting better and more polished every update. (long review few lines down ere)
I played this game with a REALLY BAD hardware, and so minimum settings in order to have good fps
Specs:
-core 2 quad 2.5Ghz
-RAM 6GB ddr3 800Mhz
-Geforce GT710 2GB
A few key aspects to keep in account when analizing this review: this game is developed by an indie studio and in early access at the time of this review, i’ll update it if the game changes from the current iteration
– Real player with 95.6 hrs in game
Gas Guzzlers Extreme
When I bought my first gaming PC 20 days ago, I got this game plus 3 others from the CroTeam for free. First thing I installed was Gas Guzzlers Extreme as I was a big fan of Vigilante VIII and similar vehicular combat games. Although its not Vigilante VIII or Twisted Metal in its essence, it is coming pretty close to it and I was very satisfied overall.
Pros:
1. Graphics are excellent, both enviroments and cars. Many tracks and lots of cars.
2. Physics are very satisfying as you can wreck lots of things and lose a lot of car parts in progress.
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
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If someone ask whats the best racing game of 2013, it is definitely Gas Guzzlers Extreme to me
The game career is split into 3 tiers, each tier has a set of cars and tracks. The higher tier has more tracks but the game seem to have 4 environment only. Every race you win gets you cash to buy or upgrade your car, there isn’t much ginding in the game since the money win per race is sufficient for you to buy multiple cars and upgrade them. Every race in the game has additional objective for you to complete, completing them will grant you extra cash. Objective such as: Kill Stu Pitt by smashing or be the first in every lap or get most kills in the race and etc.
– Real player with 27.6 hrs in game
Need for Speed™ Payback
my gpu are getting f up
– Real player with 175.6 hrs in game
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The only thing I dont like on this is that it does not have a proper thing to upgrade your performance of the car instead theres gambling which is annoying and feels like slot machine rather than upgrading
– Real player with 85.9 hrs in game
Oh No! Bugs!
This game looks pretty, but it’s not always what it seems. It’s fun for the first few minutes but then that’s it, you’re doing the same thing over and over again with no difference but a few characters here and there. It has potential but it also needs much more content to feel fulfilling, anyways, in it’s current state, I do not recomment.
5/10
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
A Co-Op Arcade Game
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The gameplay is enjoyable. You mainly go around pushing blocks at bugs trying to squash them. You have to be careful though because blocks will bounce back at you if you miss, and you must avoid getting hit by the bugs.
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Relaxing background music
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Local and Online co-op
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I felt the game as a whole was a bit too basic / lacking in content. After about 10minutes the game started to feel repetitive.
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After you complete each level you get some coins and experience, which you can use to purchase cosmetic items for your character. Unfortunetely, I just didn’t feel like these were rewarding or worth while to work up to.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Outbraking
Outbraking is a PvPvE Co-Op Racing Game, in which you and your team can take on different missions in a vivid city to earn money and views, becoming the most viewed Outbraker!
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Several kinds of Missions, like item collection, delivering, racing or destruction.
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The team with the smartest drivers, not the fastest cars, will win the missions!
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Earn money and viewers in each mission.
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Each car has an unique ability, use it wisely to get away or stop other cars.
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Timing is key, because you will not be able to use the ability often.
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Spend your money on customization, unlocked through your viewers count.
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Seperated visual and function customization, to look badass and be as fast as possible.
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Buy additional cars for your collection!
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Local Split-Screen & Online Matchmaking.
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Cross-Platform across all available platforms.
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Optimized, accessible and fully playable in VR, first and third person, seated or standing.
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Play with your friends in split-screen and one in VR at the same time.
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Traffic in the whole city depending on the mission, find the optimal route for your destination.
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Beware of the police chasing after you in some missions.
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Different time and weather for each mission.
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Affects the view and traffic in the city.
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There will be updates in the coming months and years.
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New missions, new customizations, new districts and new cars.
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Warp Drive
I just had a go at the game. As much the design/models slightly lacks polish, the colors within the shaders gives off so vibrantly. Gameplay wise is like your average Asphalt game however I feel the drifting needs a slight tweak and the original concept that they’ve brought to the table is the teleportation mechanic. How it works it’s by approaching a glowing orb and pressing the A button (Gamepad) allows the player to teleport to an area where its located or grabbing a crystal (used for boosting pressing X) and pressing A to take the lead of the nearest opponent. All in all, the game is fun and worth a buy.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Warp Drive is an all around good game. It has somewhat simple mechanics and is like a kart racer but I like that the pick ups aren’t random and it lets you actually plan how you’re going to use them. The upgrade system is straightforward and simple, but it’s cool how the different parts are actually shown on your craft. Aside from these things, the game has a pretty unique style, splitscreen options, and a KILLER soundtrack.
Some fortnite skin packs cost more than this game, so there’s really no complaints from me.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Run Run Run
god god primo
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Very good ☺
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Superstar Racing
i started playing SSR in 2011 after that i never really left playin it, SSR is a fantastic game with a lot of potential it has his flaws but still an amazing game to play if you like it, you can race with either keys or gamepad/wheel you have a lot of videos of fast racers in youtube, you can win rings by being top3 in each track of the GP and a TOP10 Jacket in each track of the GP, in the end of the GP u get clothes/helmets/bodies/crs rewards for your final placement in the tournament(GP), in the Daily Tournament(DT) you try to do as much points as you can in 45 minutes and compete with other racers, there’s 6 tiers the higher tier gives more points and better prizes, there are prizes for daily,weekly,monthly and yearly which are clothes/helmets/bodies and CRS, since 2017 we can buy VIP with CRS which means if you are a fast racer you can receive daily CRS from DT and buy VIP without wasting any money, there’s way more to talk about this game and his story and his darker years and mismanagement over the years but i hope with this steam release the game gets popular again as it was in his glory years (2008-2013) and the devs go in the right path again for the future of the game.
– Real player with 1041.0 hrs in game
Hello! I have played Superstar Racing since 2009. More than a decade later, it has finally made its way to Steam. Since I’ve played the game for this long, I have a lot to say about this game.
As you can see in my review, I do not recommend this game. However, I do not recommend playing the game because of the game itself, but because of the mismanagement that occurs in the game amongst the owner, administrators, and other staff members, most notably the owner.
I must say, this game is quite enjoyable to play. For a person who is not particularly interested in Formula One, I can certainly play this game for hours on end without getting bored. There is quite a competition in the game, especially in this particular event, called the Grand Prix, that occurs year-round. At first, it might seem rather difficult to compete against the players who have been playing for years and years, but once you get over the learning curve of navigating around the game and learning the best methods of grinding points, you’ll be on your way to competing against others.
– Real player with 229.3 hrs in game
Need for Speed™ Hot Pursuit Remastered
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This was an interesting review to write. On one hand, it’s an extremely fun game to sink a lot of time into. On the other hand, it’s basically a re-release of a game, not a remaster. The game itself when it was released in 2010 was really fun. I really enjoyed it (although I’m still not a huge fan of the very heavy steering that the game supplies) for its really fun gamemodes online, good graphics, great car list, and the really good tactical nature of most of the online stuff. It’s also immensely satisfying when you do get a really good run through a series of corners at top speed and shaving off that extra fraction of a second when grinding for good times on all the single player events. Likewise, it’s also hugely satisfying to release that perfectly timed spike strip to catch one of your enemies off guard, allowing for your teammates to move in to take them out of the game.
– Real player with 295.6 hrs in game
For reference, I bought the 2010 “Limited Edition” version of this game’s original release for PS3 pretty much as soon as it was available. I played through all of its DLCs, too. Is this remaster a faithful recreation of everything from that version of the game? Pretty much, yeah.
I understand that a few cars were removed for the remaster. However, from what I’ve read online, the Carbon Motors E7 was removed because Carbon Motors no longer exists as a company, and the two Mercedes SLR McLarens(Mercedes McLaren 722 Edition and Mercedes McLaren Sterling Moss) due to Mercedes selling off their stake in McLaren starting back in 2009 and not completing until 2011(after the original NFS:HP 2010 release).
– Real player with 89.4 hrs in game
TRF - The Race Factory
An extremely fun game to play whether you have friends or not. It’s a very easy game to get into, and even easier to sink into. Especially when competing with the leader boards.
There are various modes and events to try including a pretty easy to use track maker and various different vehicle types!
– Real player with 34.5 hrs in game
Recent updates have made the game more stable, and the developer is working on new features, which is really good. Lots of bugs have been fixed since release.
The game has several fun gamemodes, two types of track editor (one currently in beta, as of writing this review), multiple car classes, including street, formula, karts, trucks, boats, among others. The difficulty is alright most of the time, but do not play drift mode on mountain circuit. Just don’t, you’ll regret it. That was the first thing I played, and it lead me to leave a negative review at first.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game