Super Toy Cars Offroad

Super Toy Cars Offroad

Super Toy Cars Offroad brings the series off the beaten track and into the mud, sand, snow, and more! Find your own way in this fast-paced arcade racing game where you control miniature offroad cars that speed through amazing tracks populated with supersized everyday objects.

Drive your offroad vehicle where no other toy has gone before! Leave your own trail through burning beach sands among suncream and sandcastles, or step in virgin snow among huge snowboards and ski goggles, or through any of the impressively detailed 15 tracks available in the game.

In Super Toy Cars Offroad you can choose between 20 very different vehicles, ranging from ATV, buggies, cars, and big trucks. Picking a fast vehicle is important but a tough one too! Competition ain’t gonna be soft on you and size matters, so choose wisely and crush your opponents under your wheel or leave them behind eating the dust!

In no other game will you revive better that feeling of playing with your toy cars when you were a kid during your holidays or a short trip to the playground. Fasten your seatbelt and get racing in this new offroad adventure of Super Toy Cars!


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Super Toy Cars Offroad on Steam

BAJA: Edge of Control HD

BAJA: Edge of Control HD

I rate this game Very, Very Positive. I acknowledge it’s lackluster racing wheel support and thanks to previous reviewers' “head’s up” I was not at all surprised when my old MS FFB Sidewinder wheel wasn’t recognised during controller set up. Howevever, the controller I used (XBox gamepad) worked flawlessly. In fact, I would say the lack of racing wheel support is now a non-issue for Baja:EoC…I don’t believe I said that…especially since I HATE the lack of fine control in steering when I use a gamepad. I was able to weave through opponents with precision. Very surprising. Gameplay is exciting and realistic…the AI opponents have a temper and I don’t get away with much during a heated race. Multiplayer (split screen) worked without an issue. The black line (bug?) cutting off your upper field of view when in cockpit, as mentioned by another reviewer, is still there, but I switched to another view without an issue. If it’s a bug, they need to fix it. Graphics are clean and crisp, framerate with a GTX970 hovers around 120fps with all the bells and whistles on “high”. Sound is great and allows me to hear when an opponent is catching up and on what side of me he is on.

Real player with 138.8 hrs in game


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I’m recommending this because it seems devs are watching the forums and intend on patching the game to fix issues that people are having. Wheel setup is hit and miss at best at the moment. If it becomes apparent that the game isn’t supported I’ll change my review.

Great physics and tense racing, all the good fun of the original seems to be intact, plus the bump in FPS from the 360 really makes a ton of difference in dynamics and just how lively the racing feels and I cannot wait to tear up some silt in online games, which I could never really do on the consoles.

Real player with 73.5 hrs in game

BAJA: Edge of Control HD on Steam

Insane 2

Insane 2

I’ve played the original 1nsane. I played the demo I’d gotten on a CD with a magazine, and then I played the full game as soon as I found it. I loved 1nsane. I played the hell out of 1nsane. This, sir, is not 1nsane.

It’s not bad, but Insane 2 isn’t as good as the original. But it is a fun little off-road, open-arena racer. Jamboree, Off-Road Racing and Capture the Flag are still around, and they’re mostly good (though the cars seem to roll over way to easily with the flag than in the original). And there are new gaming modes as well. Yeah… about those…

Real player with 44.9 hrs in game


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You know what? This game is kinda sick.

First as a disclosure, I got this in a bundle for $3.50cad that I mainly bought for a steam version of FlatOut 2. If anything, I kinda got this game for free.

It’s a racing game that takes place in multiple open-world locations where you checkpoint race, hold the flag for a bit, claim as many gates as possible, run over the airdrop packages, stay in the helicopter searchlight, as well as problably more gimmicky gametypes (since the further I progress in the singleplayer, the more gametypes they throw at me).

Real player with 27.4 hrs in game

Insane 2 on Steam

Offroad Racing - Buggy X ATV X Moto

Offroad Racing - Buggy X ATV X Moto

Brief description:

This copy is the exact same as its predecessor (ATV drifts tricks), with additions of playable buggy and motocross

  • forgiving singleplayer season/career AI (plenty room for errors without breaking the harmony)

  • more arsenal to choose from, makes winning strategy on each track more possible

  • arcade-y. sports aspect blends into the game, which become rare by today’s standard

  • Unreal Engine 4 (decent visual quality, great optimizations, despite being exact port from Switch)

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Very cool and simple game and finally someone who tackles a “motorstorm” like game.

It would be awesome to see four players split screen and LAN support.

The handling is a bit off, but I don’t know if it’s me or the game.

The art direction is simply awesome, love the design of the drivers and vehicles.

The tracks are easy to memorise, but they need something more to be unique, some more visual clues, especially those desert ones.

The number of tracks and vehicles is good, but it would be awesome to see some more added in the future.

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game

Offroad Racing - Buggy X ATV X Moto on Steam

Moto Racer  4

Moto Racer 4

2016 game with 1996 controls. And it’s a racing game, where controls should be priority #1.

I’ve played PS1 games with better/authentic controls.

Sadly, I cannot recommend it, due to the fact that the racing part (in a racing game) is done badly, so when you’ll race - you won’t get the feel that you’re rac… well, you got the point.

Controls: the acceleration is on the “Z” button, brakes are on “S”, and steering is on “Q” and “D”. Funny, huh? There’s more.

You cannot change the controls layout. At all. There’s no such option.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game

Moto Racer 4, a release which seems to have completely slipped under my radar, recieving little to no fanfare even at the time of its release. I have played another game in this series, Moto Racer 2, and as such I’ll be comparing my experience with this title to my previous experience in Moto Racer 2.

To begin, its very much an arcade style racer, die-hard racing simulator fans need not apply. However, i’d say that its very much in the spirit of the rest of the series, as MR2 had a distincly arcade style of gameplay. This arcade style of play is quite enjoyable actually and gives the game a very oldshool style of play. There are a few new additions to the gameplay in Moto Racer 4, the TURBO system, whereby a carefully timed press of the A button will give you a boost of speed at the starting line and also a boost of speed when executing a wheelie. As far as variety in the gameplay goes, you have standard races, time trials and other modes such as ‘slalom’ where you have to weave in and out of traffic, but still arrive at the finish line before time runs out, and an elemination mode where the racer in last place is eliminated every 30 seconds. You also have a variety of road and dirt tracks, utilising superbikes and dirtbikes respectively. This variety has been enough to keep me entertained so far, with both dirt and road tracks providing their own set of unique challenges and quirks. There are also various tricks to pull off when riding a dirtbike, the tricks must be executed by pushing a certain sequence of buttons, this is a welcome addition to the game as in MR2, tricks would occur at random and didn’t really have any impact on the gameplay whatsoever.

Real player with 19.8 hrs in game

Moto Racer 4 on Steam

WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship

Decent game. Potential to be outstanding, but failing at key areas. I give it a score of 68/100. Many rallies and stages are beautifully made and the lighting is at times awesome, perhaps best demonstrated in Rally Monte Carlo, the way that light shines through the leafless trees and from angles realistic to life. So, graphically, great game. But where’s the mud????!! Where’s the grime?? The RAIN??? The weather effects are hugely underwhelming, as in WRC 6. The game’s attempt at rain can’t even be called drizzle, and rally isn’t rally without mud and brutal, challenging conditions.

Real player with 234.2 hrs in game

Sim racer here.. love sims like AC, rF2, RaceRoom, Richard Burns Rally, Automobilista. Went into this game VERY skeptical, but end up positively surprised.

WRC 7 is surprisingly sim-like, WAY more a simulation than any past WRC titles. Actually I rate this game higher as a SIMULATION than the disappointing Dirt 4. (Well, Dirt 4 Rallycross was okay, but their “physics upgrades” effectively sucked the fun out of rallying)

PROS

STAGES

Best stages in any Rally game, period. Detailed, narrow, full of danger and surprises. Puts Dirt 4 to shame. The stages themselves are actually better than even Dirt Rally.

Real player with 76.5 hrs in game

WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship on Steam

Tony Stewart’s All-American Racing

Tony Stewart’s All-American Racing

I don’t know why these Tony Stewart games are better than the mainline HEAT series from Monster, but it is really quite special.

If you enjoy dirt circletrack racing, but don’t want to enter into competitive sim-racing like iRacing, these are the games for you. This game has updated physics, and a progessive dirt layer added to the cars. The two things, really, that the already great Sprint Car game was missing.

It would have been nice if Monster added the Sprint Car content to this title. It will also be nice to see additional classes like Late Models, Super Late Models, Pro Trucks, and maybe some more models in Street Stock.

Real player with 52.1 hrs in game

It has been so long since Dirt Track Racing games were released. This game is a very nice upgrade from those versions. First impressions are very positive. Very simple, fun racing game. Game play is very similar to Dirt Track racing, with greatly improved graphics.

Pros: 3 classes of cars to chose from, custom paint schemes (limited), tuning (simple or advanced)

Cons: Limited custom paint schemes, no track conditions (wet/dry), zero advantage to running the cushion (high side) of track.

Real player with 46.0 hrs in game

Tony Stewart's All-American Racing on Steam

DRAG

DRAG

| Disclaimer: Game received for free for winning at a demo competition |

Pros:

+++ One of the best handling models i have experienced in a driving game. It is not necessarily realistic, it is one of a kind and it feels great to drive. It is also balanced well between keyboard, controller and a driving wheel.

++ Challenge mode, where you race against yourself in a time trial and acquire trophies. The difficulty is well balanced even for a skilled driver, unexperienced players may need some practice to acquire trophies.

Real player with 159.2 hrs in game

Amazing game!

Challenging but very rewarding driving physics that take a while to learn but that just makes the satisfaction of nailing a corner even greater.

Game runs smoothly and looks great, I’ve been playing on DualShock4 and the game feels responsive and vibration feels pretty good. Haven’t encountered any glitches yet either! Only a few cars and tracks right now but hey that’s early access, there’s more on the way. Had a quick stab at multiplayer and had some fun races, the 3 minute qualifying format is really fun. Nice to see a functioning track vote system too.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

DRAG on Steam

SRX: The Game

SRX: The Game

Here we go again, time for another long and heartfelt review of a game in the Monster Games series. Their games, as silly as it may sound, mean a lot to me, so prepare for a long one. I hope it helps you!

Summary: This game is yet another step up for Monster Games. At this point, I have no big issues with the driving physics. The only real big issue that is the crash physics are still overly arcadey and just don’t fit in with the rest of the game’s aesthetic. If you can get past that though, definitely get this game. I saw someone complain about the lack of multiplayer lobbies. Well if you wanna fix that, buy the freaking game, and keep trying to make lobbies, it’s that easy! I’m also interested in forming a league with some friends, if there is enough interest for it.

Real player with 145.8 hrs in game

So far I’m pretty impressed with the changes made to career mode. I love playing a long winded in depth career mode in any racing game. I played the other Tony Stewart games on PS4, I really enjoyed All American Racing and so far feel this game plays a bit better. Im not too hard to impress and will happily update this review when i get to racing in the other divisions.

One thing I will say I’m happy to see improvements on are the Facility Upgrade and now there is a Hired Driver you can set for each team. The Hired Driver can improve the more they race and I feel like that is a fantastic feature. Obviously there are tracks that not everyone will enjoy driving at, so its nice to be able to have a driver with a name and a rating go race for you when you dont want to do it yourself.

Real player with 76.7 hrs in game

SRX: The Game on Steam

MX vs ATV All Out

MX vs ATV All Out

I don’t understand the negative reviews… this game is pretty tight. I’ve been playing these since MX Unleashed, and I think All Out has the best handling so far, by far - not realistically, but in terms of addictiveness and fun. (I guess Reflex was pretty sick too). I’ve spent a few hours at a time just messing around with different whips and flips at your home track (oh yea, you get a pretty sweet property with a little bit of everything). You can throw the bike however you want, just total control in the air. Previous games, you would throw a flip and not be able to speed it up or slow it down, whereas this game, you can stall out a backflip upside down for a few seconds if you want, then bring it around, you can keep whips stalled out backwards forever, all that, all that stuff. Oh, and no need to hold the “stunt modifier” button to flip anymore either, just move them sticks around.

Real player with 108.5 hrs in game

First of all, it’s an arcade racer. Let’s get that out of the way now. If you want a sim, go play MX Simulator. I’m very pleasantly surprised. I was not a fan of Encore at all. I tried to play it, and just could never get it down. I am having a blast with this. TLDR: Buy it if you’re a fan of dirtbikes/dumb 4 wheeled things that ruin dirtbike spots. Also, “It’s not Reflex” people can literally neck themselves.

A few things that I’m not such a huge fan of:

Get OEM bikes. There’s KTM toughblocks in some of the tracks (At least it’s not another game who’s factory team the main sponsor runs isn’t present)… I’d be willing to pay full price for a game if they had AT LEAST the big 4.

Real player with 66.2 hrs in game

MX vs ATV All Out on Steam