Let us start with the game modes: Events, Training, Quick play and Online. 4 styles of races to try, 4 game modes and plenty of custom options and parts to improve your vehicle, you’ll find that there is plenty of meat on the bone. With 3 different leagues to compete in, each with its own level of difficulty. Some gamers may find this approach restrictive, but I believe you’ll experience a more in-depth game because of this structured style. You don’t lose yourself in hours of aimless driving, just to realise that you haven’t progressed in the game at all. The gameplay benefits from the lack of a watered down concept, and the action plays out much quicker because of it. The decision to focus predominately on the racing was a fine choice. Races are selected from a menu, and there is zero freedom to explore a vast world. But MJST2 is an open-world experience, like Forza Horizon, whereas Monster Truck Championship follows a more traditional approach. ![]() Both games play out in a similar fashion, they have racing, tricks, vehicle damage and progression at the heart of the gameplay. I’m definitely not becoming obsessed, but I can see what all the fuss is about. Yet, here I am writing about another truck racing game in little over a week. Recently I wrote an article on Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 ( MJST2), where I state that I’m not a massive fan of the scene (the review can be read here for comparison). I’m not obsessed with Monster Trucks, honestly I’m not! Complete races, earn cash and become sponsored, it’s all in a day’s work for these adrenaline seeking racers. Your powerful yet basic machine will need to be improved vastly before you can challenge for the title. You must start at the bottom and work your way through the ranks. It takes a certain mindset to get in one and decide to go as fast as possible, yet this is what the insane drivers of the monster truck racing world do, day in, day out! Monster Truck Championship allows you to take on this role, to live out the fantasy of controlling one of these gargantuan beasts while competing to become the number one driver in the world.ĭeveloped by Teyon and published by Nacon, this racing simulation game asks you to take on the career of a rookie driver. They are cars on steroids, and they are a lot of machine to handle. These massive contraptions will smash, crush and destroy anything in their path. ![]() Monster trucks, what a wonderful example of human engineering.
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