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THQ Nordic presents Bugbear designer Janne Suur-Näkki's racing title reminiscent of Destruction Derby and FlatOut

THQ Nordic presents Bugbear designer Janne Suur-Näkki's racing title reminiscent of Destruction Derby and FlatOut

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Program license: Paid

Developer: Bugbear

Version: 2016

Works under: Windows

Vote:

Program license

(4 votes)

Paid

Developer

Version

Bugbear

2016

Works under:

Windows

Pros

  • Realistic physics simulation enhances the racing experience
  • Two levels of damage settings cater to different play styles
  • A wide range of vehicles with extensive customization options
  • Demolition derby-themed racing provides a unique thrill
  • Old-school racing mechanics encourage skillful play

Cons

  • Lacks an in-depth career structure
  • A rudimentary paint editor for visual customization is missing
  • Some visual imperfections can be distracting
  • Limited setup save options for vehicles

Demolition Meets Racing Precision with Next Car Game: Wreckfest

Breaking away from the traditional racing simulations that focus on precision and perfection, Next Car Game: Wreckfest by Bugbear takes players into a world where the roar of engines, the crumple of metal, and the thrill of survival take center stage. This demolition derby-themed racing game is a proud homage to the visceral, chaotic beauty of vehicular combat, married with the complexities of realistic physics to provide a uniquely electrifying experience.

Collision and Carnage

Wreckfest resurrects the chaotic spirit of demolition derbies and implores players to embrace the rough and tumble world of no-holds-barred racing. Unlike the clean-cut racing games of recent memory, Wreckfest's tracks are a testament to vehicular warfare, with persistent debris and obstacles that transform the circuit with each lap.

Players can choose between two levels of damage: normal and realistic. Normal damage offers a more forgiving experience, letting drivers stay in the game longer after heavy collisions. Realistic damage, however, turns each race into a high-stakes ballet of strategy and skill, where one wrong move could rip a wheel from your vehicle or send you careening towards defeat.

Vintage Vibes, Modern Might

Every vehicle in Wreckfest carries a story, often appearing as though it's been salvaged from the edge of oblivion only to be thrust into the mayhem once more. Don't be misled by their rusty exteriors; these cars are battle-hardened beasts capable of delivering and surviving incredible punishment.

Players have access to a diverse garage featuring everything from nimble compacts to heavy-duty buses and harvesters, each offering unique advantages on the track. Aiding the immersive experience, the game proudly presents a plethora of tuning options. Upgrade your machines with body armor, adjust the weight for added impact, or fine-tune the performance to suit your driving style.

Intense Customization Options

Customization is one of the pinnacles of Wreckfest's appeal. Players can do more than just tweak the appearance of their vehicles; they can also enhance their resilience or outfit them for pure speed. Despite the absence of a detailed paint editor, the level of mechanical customization empowers players to assemble a car that resonates with their destructive aspirations.

The Essence of Old-School Racing

Wreckfest celebrates the ruthless nature of old-school racing. Stripping away modern assists like guide paths and rewind features, it dares players to forge their path to victory through sheer driving talent and opportunistic aggression.

While the game does not boast an intricate career structure, it features a challenge mode that prompts players to clear current events to unlock new tiers. The career mode further immerses players in a journey toward becoming a Wreckfest champion, while the multiplayer mode offers the chance to square off against others in a battle for dominance.

Lush Destruction, Occasional Rough Edges

Next Car Game: Wreckfest delivers on the promise of a high-octane, simulation-meets-arcade racing experience. The game's occasional visual glitches and some off-track elements lacking spark do little to hamper the adrenaline-fueled ecstasy of being in the thick of a merciless, chaotic race.

Pros

  • Realistic physics simulation enhances the racing experience
  • Two levels of damage settings cater to different play styles
  • A wide range of vehicles with extensive customization options
  • Demolition derby-themed racing provides a unique thrill
  • Old-school racing mechanics encourage skillful play

Cons

  • Lacks an in-depth career structure
  • A rudimentary paint editor for visual customization is missing
  • Some visual imperfections can be distracting
  • Limited setup save options for vehicles