
Laughable artificial intelligence: It seems that the stupid AI from that Rambo game has been used for the cars.How sweet and defining the individual front and rear wheels driving might be it is honestly completely ruined by the lack of any realism. It is hard to place it in an arcade or simulation genre as it doesn’t seem to be any of it. Questionable physics are in place that makes your monster trucks float over the air. Monster Trucks seem to glide over the ground as a raw egg on noodles: You would think that these heavy trucks are glued on the ground but they control very easily, too easy actually.You do have to be careful with the throttle, or when you try a wheelie or nose grind. Ending up helplessly on your back like the turtle family from Finding Nemo, is the only blame that can be placed on the player. I just wish it was a bit more polished so your own skill gave you the wins more.

It makes your eyes roll but it remains fun nonetheless. As a result, scoring a zillion points for a 44x backflip. Most of the times I always won the freestyle and destruction rounds when the physics engine decided to mess up again. I manually restarted a few times and the outcome of the same jump was always different.
#Monster truck championship review trial#
You have the self-explaining race mode, time trial and two stunt modes freestyle and destruction. Drag racing: Monster Truck Championship has five different game modes but drag racing is what makes the game really shine.Color me surprised that the devs who screwed up Rambo could actually impress me! It even features some impressive independent steering for the rear wheels. Nervous to see how bad it was going to get… ultimately, Monster Truck Championship is definitely a much better experience than I thought it was going to be. If you ever played that last one, scoring 28% on Metacritic, you have the same feeling as me when I started this racing game. Surprisingly they previously delivered Terminator: Resistance and Rambo: The Video Game, games far from being in the racing genre. Switching the gears for this game is developer Teyon, no worries I had to search them up too.

At least that’s what publisher NACON wants us to believe. Having the excitement and roaring engine sounds of these four thousand kilogram racing machines in Monster Truck Championship is the next best thing. It is on my bucket list to see a real-life monster truck event.
