Ever feel like crashing into everything is part of the fun? Sometimes the game feels like it was made in a rush. The controls are tricky, and the physics are wonky. Yet, somehow, I keep coming back for more chaos.
Xtreme Rally offers neat race tracks with a mix of tight turns and wide open spaces. The physics can be tricky to master, with cars often acting wonky when you least expect it. It’s simple to pick up but hard to get good at, especially if you’re not used to the controls.
Playing around with different car setups is essential. Some players swear by upgrading engine speed and handling, but don’t ignore the suspension. The game is mostly about experimenting and finding what works for your style, even if it’s not perfect.
One secret is to always drift through turns instead of braking. It saves time and keeps your speed up. Also, watch out for tricky shortcuts that can save a lot of time but might throw you off balance. The annoying part is how easily you can spin out when you're not careful.
The game doesn’t have a deep story, but the progression is straightforward. You race through different tracks, unlock new cars, and try to beat your best times. The ending is basically just more races, with no real conclusion, which is a bit disappointing but expected.