![]() They’re the highlight of this game, and a ton of fun. While that’s frustrating (and tough), the stunt events are the exact opposite. But bottom line, if you’re expecting typical race controls, think again. I assume that’s pretty authentic to the actual experience of monster truck racing, since it certainly seems like it would be. GameplayĪs I mentioned, the control here isn’t stop-on-a-dime. ![]() That said though, your enjoyment might be limited to just how much you can get the hang of those controls. It’s fun stuff that can actually get pretty engrossing. That last part is where you’ll hire a manager (to get you higher payouts) and crews to work on your rig. There’s also customization elements, and even team-management. And some of the most fun parts of the game’s campaign is built around those events.Īs for that, the campaign is broken up into different events, all of which you can buy into as you play. We’ll talk more about that in the gameplay section of this article, but your truck (or whatever) is capable of performing flips, tumbles, and even wheelies. One of the main reasons to play the tutorial (which is not terribly descriptive) is to learn just what your truck can do. That’s because apparently they’re like skateboarding with a truck. I had zero concept of those beforehand, and I’m happy to have learned. ![]() Both are very different than one another in makeup and play.īut on top of those, the game is also loaded with stunt events. You will engage in rally races against multiple opponents in the game’s career mode, and also in short, one-on-one drag races. Yes, the aptly-named Monster Truck Championship is sort of a racing game, but only to a degree, as there are other types of events included. Premiseĭon your helmet, strap yourself in, and get ready to rampage your way though the monster truck championships. And if it is, then events like the ones that I mentioned were probably a pretty good time.Īnd as you’ll see, so’s this game. Published by Nacon and from developer Tayon, Monster Truck Championship is billed as a “sim”. That is to say, till I got to review Monster Truck Championship. Yes, I remember the TV commercials of my youth, advertising monster truck ‘events’, but as to what those events consisted of… yeah I had no idea. Second? I have little to no concept of monster truck… anything. For one thing, I love off-road style racing games. I have to admit two things right at the top of this review. Take control of a big-wheeled, rocking, rolling, and rumbling monster truck in Nacon and developer Tayon’s Monster Truck Championship.
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