While this game might not appeal to racing sim enthusiasts, it's a ton of fun for any gamers looking for
a solid arcade racer.
Not exact matches
Key to any
racer, off - road or not whether it's realistic or
arcade is a
solid handling modelthat makes you feel like your driving the vehicle to its limits, all the time just keeping your grip on the road and dragging every second of time out of the poor screaming machine, but the handling in Nail'd simply lets you drive around everything at max speed and feels loose and light, and never once does it feel like your actually racing on dirt or mud.
Resources are depleted, oil's the most valuable thing on earth, currency useless,
racers compete for oil - blah blah blah; I appreciate the effort on the story for Uber
Racer 3D - Sandstorm by Mad Processor, but when an arcade racer is this rock solid all I need to know is where the accelerator is and why I'm not already flipping cars in to a ra
Racer 3D - Sandstorm by Mad Processor, but when an
arcade racer is this rock solid all I need to know is where the accelerator is and why I'm not already flipping cars in to a ra
racer is this rock
solid all I need to know is where the accelerator is and why I'm not already flipping cars in to a ravine.
If you're an
arcade racer fan however, by all means, this is a
solid title.
Crazy Taxi for the iOS platform is a
solid step back from the console and yet another step back from the
Arcade release of SEGA's classic time - trial «
racer», but even despite this the madcap insanity of its gameplay shines through making it hard not to be washed away in a torrent of nostalgia.