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Wreckfest reviews
Wreckfest reviews








wreckfest reviews

You don’t have to, the game is just as easy to pick up and play as it is to master, but having the options there is really nice to see.Īs well as the regular cars that you might expect to see, there are a few off-the-wall vehicles in the game. You could feasibly spend just as much time tweaking your car for a race as you do actually racing. Modding your cars with various upgrades, tweaking suspension and differential, infinitely customisable paint-jobs and liveries, the list is massive. There are hundreds of customisations and options to choose from. Whilst the premise of the game is particularly simple, the execution is brilliantly complex. Contests are usually races, but “bowl” style arena deathmatches are in the mix too. The aim is relatively simple: beat your opponents in any way possible.

wreckfest reviews

For this reason, Wreckfest is my kind of driving game.Ĭoming as something of a spiritual successor to the company’s Flatout series, this is Bugbear Entertainment’s latest entry in the niche “destroy everything and maybe do some racing at the same time” genre. Something that I am pretty good at is crashing and causing vast amounts of damage to everything unfortunate enough to be in my path. As a result, I'm usually not that good at driving games, which anyone who has ever seen me get lost in Sega Rally will be able to attest to. It doesn't help that I also have limited spatial awareness and a high propensity for getting lost. I'm not a driver, so I've never really had a good grasp of vehicles.

wreckfest reviews

Reviews // 5th Dec 2019 - 3 years ago // By Gary “Dominoid” Sheppard Wreckfest Review










Wreckfest reviews