Monster Truck Championship isn’t the worst or the best racing game I’ve ever played. I understand why they made the controls so touchy, as you can do tricks like donut spins, but moving at top speed made it hard to turn carefully. During the races, I would consistently turn into walls or other racers. But turning’s very touchy I found I had to flick the stick to turn around corners gently. I did find it easier to navigate after playing the tutorial and generally getting used to it while playing the races. ![]() The left stick controls the front wheels’ direction, and the right stick controls the back wheels. Getting to the controls, they gave me difficulty, and it was hard getting used to them. Further, you can customize your truck, hire people to join your crew (which I didn’t notice the effects of other than spending money), and get sponsors that basically give you a task to do in the competitions to earn money. You earn in-game money from competing and winning competitions there are also points earned for unlocking new races/shows, consisting of a race, freestyle, and drag against CPUs. ![]() While I haven’t unlocked Professional and Major League yet, the National League has races/shows where you can compete for free or at the cost of in-game money. I wanted to have fun, but the touchy controls prevented enjoyment.Įvents comprise the main gameplay. But, like Ultra Off-Road 2019: Alaska, realism doesn’t equal fun. Monster Truck Championship is another one of those racing games that prides itself on realistic simulation.
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