Feel like dragging yourself through another racing game? Sometimes you wonder why you even bother. The controls are awkward, the physics feel wonky, and yet somehow, you keep coming back for more. It’s weirdly addictive, even when it annoys you.
This game has a neat concept but tricky handling. The physics are a bit wonky which makes mastering turns hard. Everything feels a little off but that’s part of the charm. It’s not perfect, but it’s playable enough to keep you hooked for a while.
Playing around with the cars and customizing loadouts is necessary. Some setups give you better speed, others handle corners easier. Don’t expect miracles, but a good build can make a difference. It’s fairly straightforward but requires patience to find the right combo.
If you want to level up quick, try snipping shortcuts. Sometimes staying off the main road and taking lesser-known routes saves time. Also, upgrading your car gradually helps rather than rushing. A secret tip is to practice your drifts during idle moments.
The game’s story is simple. Win races, earn points, unlock new cars and tracks. There are a few cutscenes, but nothing special. The ending is predictable, but the journey there can be pretty rough. It’s not a masterpiece, but it gets the job done.