Filthy Frank Kart
so te game is pretty good, have some bugs, and things, i am pretty bad in the game but it’s fun,
and the water on the is horrible i die all the time could you the game be more easy please and with less water,
i totaly recomend
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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I really like this game. excited to see the final release!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Primal Pursuit
Primal Pursuit is an indie animal racer that supports up to 12 players and is a heap of fun with friends or in one of its offline modes such as the single player tournaments (against bots) or time trials (competing for leaderboard positions). It has an impressive art style with a nice selection of maps and unique animal’s to choose from. Each racer has their own set of abilities and playstyle, not to mention that the roster itself is made up of a pretty interesting, non-generic selection of species.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
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Followed Primal Pursuit through early development and managed to snag a tester key! (Have now Purchased)
I Played this game with my Niece and Nephew, both them and myself had an absolute blast playing this game!
The animal racing style and themes are an awesome spin on the the classic arcade racer, with each animal (A total of 8) having a set of 3 unique and interesting abilities of their own. These abilities each of the animals possess, alongside the diverse range of maps that contain tricky obstacles such as the big boulders thrown from giants and hefty spike traps, really helped make our races more interesting and broke that monotony you’d have in most other games in this genre. My niece was smitten with the ‘chubby walrus,’ and wouldn’t change from him all afternoon.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction
DON’T BUY if you expect Flatout!
I played Flatout: Ultimate Carnage and Flatout 2 a lot and some day I saw Flatout 3 on sale for around 5 $. Totally blinded by the awesomeness of the previous Flatout games by Bugbear I ran into this trap without checking what I was actually buying…
After playing maybe like 30 minutes I was really disappointed since I expected something like a worthy successor for Ultimate Carnage which Flatout 3 clearly is NOT. I uninstalled the game and considered this my worst game investment ever.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
(Game was gifted to me by a friend, hence why I’m tagging it as having received the game for free.)
Having the (dis)honour of being one of few items on the Steam storefront to hold an “Overwhelmingly Negative” review score among Steam users, FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction is an absolute travesty of a FlatOut game, if not of a video game in general. One does not even need previous experience with the preceding titles in the series; even outside of comparisons to its vastly superior predecessors, FlatOut 3 falls flatout on its face.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Carmageddon: Max Damage
Before We Begin
Before I start please be aware that as a modder of this game I do have some bias and I really love this series I wlll try and remain as objective as possible with this review.
TLDR
Carmageddon Max Damage is a game with cars. You play as a car that should ram other cars, run over pedestrians, do insane stunts, and use insane and zany powerups to help do all of the above. You can also ‘race’ and do the laps but really why would you. I personally wouldn’t even qualify Carmageddon as a racing game, its more like a character action game where the people are replaced with vehicles. It is a niche game that doesn’t try and appeal to the mass market. While there is some attempt at ‘tutorials’ the game does very little in the form of hand holding and if you are the type of person who enjoys sandbox fun combined with cars and silly humor then this game is for you and is well worth the price.
– Real player with 151.7 hrs in game
Carmageddon: Max Damage isn’t a racing game in a traditional sense. It doesn’t involve speeding around the Nurburgring in order to get the fastest lap time. It doesn’t revolve around unlocking photo-realistic vehicles, customization options, and story cutscenes. CMD doesn’t have you analyzing upgrade specs to try and get the perfect balance of speed, weight, and cornering. CMD is, “the ultimate antidote to racing games,” indeed.
At its core, CMD is a toybox; a collection of digital Hot Wheels cars that you smash together over and over to the cackling of your inner child. The game’s core mechanics encourage destruction and doughnuts, discouraging actual racing, which is absurdly therapeutic. Instead of getting time penalties for taking shortcuts through the grass as the cardboard cutout crowd stares at the action blankly, a la Forza, in Carmageddon everything the game is composed of discourages you from following the checkpoints present in each large, open map. Though there is a more structured campaign mode, it’s really just a slightly limited freeplay mode with uninteresting and tedious progression. I have never touched the multiplayer in my 62 hours playing, but I can tell you the competitive modes in single player are not engaging nor do they compliment the game’s mechanics. Carmageddon is a one trick pony that knows that trick very, very well. Upon choosing freeplay mode, you have the option to choose which race and car you want. The races in the game are made up of roughly 10 maps with several different checkpoint layouts. These races may also have different minor changes in scenery, changes in pedestrian placement, and changes in powerup placement. The cars all have different specs including top speed, attack power, and strength, but these are ultimately nullified by the game’s mechanics. Choose whichever looks the coolest and get going. As soon as the race loads you have the option to start before the countdown finishes, triggering a minimal credit cost. After that, the player is completely free to abandon all the opponents in search of powerups and pedestrians, ram right into the closest opponent, or, if there’s something truly wrong with you, attempt to complete all laps as fast as you can. Kill all the peds (takes forever), finish all laps in first (BOOORING), or wreck all your opponents to complete the race. There are a multitude of bells and whistles that make this simple formula work. One of Carmageddon’s signature features is its ridiculous cartoon physics. All the cars are as bouncy as marshmallows and flop around the levels with delightful imprecision. Twisted Metal is to Devil May Cry is as Carmageddon is to Goat Simulator. The game fundamentally is made to create slapstick comedy moments that prevent it from getting old. You may completely miss a turn, throwing you into a minefield, which then throws you into a pinball mode powerup, which then sends the entire map into chaos. You may also make one wrong calculation, end up flat against a wall, and get wrecked in the first 30 seconds. This is all moot, though, as Carmageddon is played more or less in god mode the entire time. Don’t like how beat up your car is? Hit repair twice and watch all your pieces come flying back to you. End up on your roof? Hit recover a couple of times and land gently back on your wheels in another part of the level. There is basically no way to lose Carmageddon unless you choose to restrict the mechanics yourself. This makes for a very passive and stress-free experience. The damage model is another part of Carma’s claim to fame. Before the days of Flatout and Wreckfest, Carmageddon boasted its extremely detailed destructibility and delighted players with exquisite mangled cars. The destructibility in CMD is top notch, though perhaps less impressive in today’s game landscape. Doors and hoods flap open, hitboxes become comically crushed, and your driver can get thrown out of the windshield, leaving the vehicle to drive itself. Some of CMD’s powerups exploit the damage model extremely. The ‘ave a Banana ray twists the front and rear of your opponents making them look like a crescent moon with wheels and the Splitter Ray leaves half of your victim spinning around in circles desperately trying to navigate the level. Remember when I said the game is geared towards comedy? That’s embedded in everything from game mechanics to the text descriptions and sound clips. Carma’s developers are obsessed with dirty puns and will have you rolling your eyes immediately. Aside from the vanilla CMD package, the PC version is especially worthwhile due to fantastic modding by Mad Mike. The base vehicles are fine and bring many original designs to life, but all are very over-the-top and toy-like. Mike’s extensive catalog of more realistic vehicles truly adds a layer of enjoyment to the game that can’t be ignored.
– Real player with 99.0 hrs in game
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix
Let me start by saying that I’ve finally 100%’d this game and I don’t recommend anyone take on said challenge. This game is pretty solid when it comes to the controls and map design, and plays great like a traditional kart racer. However, the character models and sound design are ass. You get used to it if you play a lot, but after you win a grand prix and the camera starts zooming in and moving… You get the idea, it’s disgusting. And with most sounds that come from gameplay, they just either don’t fit their role/environment or just piss me off. On the other hand, the music in this game (besides from the main menu) fits very well with their respective maps and make the gameplay even more enjoyable. Although, I believe you should start on hard (Fast) just for the speed aspect, as medium and easy (Speedy and Slow) feel kinda boring and too slow. I’d like to end by saying that 100%‘ing this game is a complete pain in the ass, getting 1st place 4 times in a row on Insane mode is near impossible. The maps weren’t designed for the speed and bullshit that occurs on Insane mode. And the A.I. rubberband and spam items so fucking much it hurts. Maps with little turns and lots of straightaways are the most difficult. This game is great casually, but sucks to complete.
– Real player with 43.3 hrs in game
I’m gonna be honest, one day I was just scrolling around Steam for games to play, specifically racing type games (one of my favorite game genres), and I stumbled upon Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2. I’d arrived at this game at the perfect time, as it was on sale for a pretty nice discount. So I bought this game, tried it with the mindset that the worst that could happen is that I could dislike it and want a refund.
But BOOOY did the opposite happen.
For a modern Nickelodeon/Nicktoons game, I was genuinely impressed! I came in expecting at most, a mediocre Mario Kart ripoff with shitty controlling and such (similar to that of Garfield Kart lmao), but I personally was honestly pleased with this, and ended up recommending (and gifting) it to some friends of mine as well! This game keeps you entertained with a great amount of old and new beloved Nickelodeon characters, tons of great tracks, and fun characterized music! …And Jojo Siwa.
– Real player with 25.3 hrs in game
Lawnmower Game: Battle
Cool game for your money
Grabbed her at 50% off
I really liked the game, I want to play and play …
Convenient and enjoyable gameplay, I recommend to fans of this genre of games
For several hours of the game, I did not find any bugs and holes in the game.
The developer knows exactly what he is doing. The product is really high quality, I recommend it!
I hope the author will not abandon the game and will delight us with updates!
I advise everyone to purchase!
Oh yes! The author is releasing more similar games, I am your fan)
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Great, fun, positive game in which we have to ride and fight on lawn mowers
The price is very nice.
Time flew by in it.
If there are new updates it will be great.
Maybe new arenas and lawnmowers are planned?
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Cube Racer 2
Race
This is not just a racing game, this is pure chaos from the starting line to the finish line. Dodge as much deadly spikes as possible, while using that sneaky portal to skip the hardest part and leave your friends behind in all that mess. While you’re at it, honk at them to assert dominance.
Build
After you won the first round, build as much obstacles as you can. Make it difficult, build traps, spikes to smash all other cubes. But if you’re really evil, build some secret path to get past that deadly stuff. Set some walls, portals and canons to boost yourself even more.
Rage
Now watch your friends struggling to get past the mess you built, honk at them while you jump past them. Take care for the obstacles they might have built, and race to ultimate victory.
Car Tuning Simulator
So far so neat. It’s the perfect game for me to chill with some phonk music on the background. I highly expect this to become a full playable and interactive game in the future, so far they’ve caught our attention!
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
First off… The game is absolutely worth the 99 cents. So one can go ahead and get it if they are curious.
The game itself is VERY limited. you can change body parts, rims, tires and steering wheel. on 4 models of cars.
Then take it to one of 2 maps. That is basically it.
NOW here’s some problems…. while running the night map, there are invisible object in the middle of the road. you can’t see them, but you will crash into them and eff up your car.
The day map in suburbia, cars seem to appear from no where as well.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game