Turbo Machines Mini Racing

Turbo Machines Mini Racing

Drift, slide, skid ! Turbo Machines Mini Racing makes racing even tougher than ever.

You race against up to 8 cars on 18 tracks; As an experienced racer, you will have to manage driving your car on bumpers and jumps, looping roads and even ice.

Don’t let you get overtaken by the fast computer driven cars or other players car, avoid collisions and win each race!

Your car accelerates automatically to allow you to concentrate on steering. Press ‘Brakes’ button to brake then reverse.


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Turbo Machines Mini Racing on Steam

Park The Car

Park The Car

Let’s start with the description: “Park the car is a racing game where you need to park your cars in a safe location!” This is not true. It is not a racing game; it is a puzzle game. You draw the path the car will take to the parking spot with your mouse. If that sounds like a mobile port, well, it probably is.

Graphics: The graphics are functional and coherent.

Sound: The music is repetitive, peppy muzak that you would expect on a cheap mobile game. I turned it off, but then I do that with almost every game.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game


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Park The Car on Steam

Wreckout

Wreckout

Get ready to Wreck Out as you spin & fling your way to brick-busting glory. Smash & grab power ups, unleash your character’s devastating ultimate ability, and compete head-to-head in knockout arena play.

Compete in epic online knockout tournaments or battle bots for glory.

Jump into a quick match against friends at home or online.

Unlock themed arenas with custom contraptions which mix up gameplay.

Unleash devastating ultimate abilities to turn the tide in battle.

Smash the super bricks, increase your multiplier, and hoover up coins as you climb the score attack leaderboards.


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Wreckout on Steam

F1® 2021

F1® 2021

Jednocześnie chcę powiedzieć że gra jest super dla osób które chcą pojeździć w singlu. Jednak dla jakiegokolwiek ścigania multiplayerowego:

-co wyścig ktoś ma z kimś desynchro, to znaczy widzi go w kompletnie innym miejscu na torze niż rzeczywiście jest,

-rozsypująca się delta czyli różnice czasowe między zawodnikami, nie wiadomo kto ile do kogo traci,

-przy wyjściu hosta sesja się kompletnie wysypuje,

-ludzie z dobrym internetem potrafią dostać lagi z dupy, gdzie w innych grach wszystko działa perfect,

Real player with 126.5 hrs in game

The cream of the crop for racing games and the best (once again) in the F1 series. After my glowing review of 20 i actually lost interest pretty quickly so i’ve held off reviewing this. After 70 odd hours this is by far my go to game whenever i fancy some action, the new story mode “Braking Point” is great, though i don’t think it’s one you can replay more than once or twice.

My Team has taken yet another huge step and is starting to slowly feel more and more like a true authentic management style mode but there is still a way to go. Saying that what we currently have is absolutely fantastic.

Real player with 81.4 hrs in game

F1® 2021 on Steam

NASCAR Heat 5

NASCAR Heat 5

Give this game a chance guys. At a glance it looks like a copy/paste of Heat 4. But try playing this for an hour or two then go back to Heat 4. You will see and feel a significant difference. Several tracks were improved both visually and on how they drive. On top of that, the AI have been improved a bit, providing the most fun single-player racing I’ve seen in a heat game. I honestly barely played single player in Heat 4, but i’m enjoying it a lot more now. Another great thing is the new custom car options. Sure it’s no paint booth but to me it’s satisfactory for the most part and they will be adding more templates via DLC. Custom seasons in championship mode are also awesome, though sadly you can’t put tracks that series doesn’t normally go to such as Cup at Road America, though this might change.

Real player with 538.3 hrs in game

First off let me say, I’ve been sim racing for 3 decades (which yes, makes me old!). I started with Indianapolis 500: The Simulation and have played each and every Papyrus game since. I have also run iRacing and I have been a HUGE fan of each and every one of those games.

This year, during the pandemic, NASCAR Heat 4 was on sale and I thought, what the heck, I have time on my hands, lets give this thing a try. I set out wanting to not like it to be very honest. My expectations were low, quite low in fact. After running my first few races I felt I was liking it just enough to try running a career. A few days in I realized something. I was having fun. More fun than I expected. I kept playing, and my fun level continued to rise. I continued to play NR2003 for my weekly races but kept coming back to NH4. It was a damn fun game. Was it perfect, absolutely not. But, the racing was very good, the setups fun to build and I was moving on up in my career.

Real player with 203.8 hrs in game

NASCAR Heat 5 on Steam

Superstar Racing

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

Superstar Racing on Steam

Torque Drift

Torque Drift

I’ve played this game since the release on mobile, and have put 70 hours into the PC version so far and I love it.

Sure it has it’s bugs, but remember it’s still being ported over from mobile and is still in early access. In my opinion, its one of the best/intricate drifting games on the market! Updates and patches are fairly often, and the dev team seem super responsive to problems and ideas that players have about the game.

The crates are a feature where in alot of games are a pay to win can still make you feel like youre getting robbed due to rarely getting anything good.

Real player with 130.3 hrs in game

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Reviewing this game is kinda hard and reading the reviews most players have submitted is a little bit painful.

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  • What is my take on this game?

Most users have rated it P2W /Pay to win/ and I can’t qualify it as such a game. If you build a car from stock you will get a better car that money can buy pretty fast and by fast I mean you get cash and billions /the paid currency/ very easily. They are several levels of parts that when averaged also set the level of your car / I call them common, rare, epic, legendary and custom/. “Pay to win” cars are always “Epic” with the exception of 2 cars. You can already see why the game in my eyes at least is not “P2W”. Those paid for with real money cars can also not be setup to you preference as it goes to height, camber, caster and so on. What you paid for that’s all you get.

Real player with 127.5 hrs in game

Torque Drift on Steam

WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship

My rating: 79 / 100.

(+) All season 2021 crews, rallies + bonus / history cars;

(+) Once more game has the greatest stages in all-time history;

(+) An extensive WRC carrier mode (improved a little since WRC9);

(+) New multiple modes to play (single & multiplayer);

(–) Driving model is somehow improved, but cars feel too light;

(–) Graphics haven’t been too much upgraded, poor lightning;

(–) Car crashing isn’t very realistic, like empty boxes.

Real player with 97.0 hrs in game

  • FFB - Dramatically poor

  • Physics perhaps better than previous versions of the WRC

  • Sound - engine sound is not good

  • Graphics - if there were no moving trees in the wind, it might even be good

Real player with 58.4 hrs in game

WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship on Steam

WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship

In some feat of preposterous litigious contractual obligation with Epic, WRC10 has shown up on Steam before WRC9. So at the time of writing this, this game has already been superseded. But let’s take a closer look anyways because I come to this series — largely — for the career mode.

Career

Career mode is by far the most interesting aspect of WRC. You’ll do manufacturer/sponsor tryouts, hire and manage crew fatigue/morale by performing well and adding rest days into the calendar. Perform training, earn money to pay for repairs in-between events. You actually perform this by responding to an email after the event is over. You’re able to hire PR agents so that better potential crew members start applying as you gain reputation. Other features beyond the obvious mechanics like engineers to improve repairs allow you to hire meteorologists for a more accurate forecast to help decide what type of tires you should use for an upcoming set of events.

Real player with 56.9 hrs in game

As seen by a casual gamer with a life long passion for rally and racing games that enjoys playing on keyboard and external camera view.

WRC 9 brings everything we liked about WRC 8, with upgraded content, fixes, better graphics, and a disappointingly late release on Steam

Strong :

✔ It’s been a while that WRC has been recycling things. Menus, team building mechanisms, skill points, cars and more. For some reason I did not feel bad about it. Maybe because I think that these things are well designed and they just work. So what’s the strength of that? Well lots and lots of bug fixes. They basically preferred to take what already works pretty well, and tried to deliver a cleaner, efficient, better performant version of it.

Real player with 29.9 hrs in game

WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship on Steam

WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship

As mentioned numerous times already, WRC 6 is a significant improvement over the previous titles in this series. Perhaps the biggest endorsement of this game I can offer, is to say that after playing 210 hours of Dirt Rally (the benchmark against which all rally titles will now be measured), I still immediately enjoyed WRC 6. Well, almost immediately - I had to experiment with the wheel settings for about 30 minutes before finding settings I was satisfied with. It was definitely worth it, as the game quickly went from being mediocre, to very, very good. I’m using a Fanatec CSR Elite and the feedback and feel is excellent.

Real player with 88.3 hrs in game

Well Well Well….its time for it…

BEFORE reading DO NOT BUY THIS !@#^#$ FOR FULL PRICE!!

Pros.

1: Official Content (Rally cars,drivers,rallies)

2: Nice stages design (They are not replicated to the real ones but they are fun to drive and they have some spots from real ones.) and with good lengths almost 3-7 minutes long with is really nice (varies from 2 to 14 kilometer’s)

3: Nice and at a decent level car sounds

4: Nice Menu design and presentation

5: Career Mode which is really nice (Not something special but its pretty decent and fun)

Real player with 75.1 hrs in game

WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship on Steam