Defunct Games reviews Overlanders by Run-Down Games, available now on PC.
Overlanders races onto the scene with a monster-sized gimmick that is hard to resist. It’s a futuristic racing game where the goal is to hunt down a giant monster and come in first. That’s a cool concept, but this debut release from Run-Down Games doesn’t feel fully fleshed out. The upgrades are tied to the multiplayer mode, the single-player campaign is barebones, the UI is a mess and I’m still confused about the scoring system and some of the weapons. Overlanders has great gameplay and graphics, but it’s clear that it needed a little more time in the oven.
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It was the first and the most perfect, especially with that soundtrack.
Oh well. Thanks for saving me a few bucks.
As for my favorite racing game, that's simple. F-Zero GX/AX. Technically 2 games. GX being on GameCube and AX being the arcade machine version. Each with unique characters, cars, parts, and tracks, but if you manage to locate an AX machine, you can use your GameCube memory card with it to unlock all the AX stuff for your save to use on GameCube.
QOTD: Fuel. Grungy, open world, heavy emphasis on exploration and offroading. It was a hell of a lot of empty space, there's basically no music, and the physics were a bit... Off. Even still, the driving felt good, the vehicles all looked and felt distinct, and the giant map had decent variation in environments. Dispite being a bunch of empty space, I still wanted to keep on driving.
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QotD: probably FlatOut 2 ...which reminds me I need to play more of wreckfest (its spiritual successor). Only thing I wish wreckfest had was showing a little more personality in the drivers, like that terrible Death Track®: Resurrection (God help them at least that's one thing they got right 😂)
QOTD, really goes by my mood. Maybe F-Zero but I can flip over to wipeout if the mood hits.
QOTD: I can narrow my fave racer down to just one, which is Burnout Revenge. But damn that does a disservice to so many other games that are definitely still up there: Burnouts Takedown & Dominator, Dangerous Driving, OutRun 2, Ridge Racer Type 4, Split/Second, Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing, Suzuki AlStare, Diddy Kong Racing, Splashdown 2, Rumble Racing, SHOX, Sega Rally 2, OnRush... the list goes on and on. Also Star Wars Episode 1 Racer is up there too, but it didn't really come to mind until I saw this video. All the monster/aliens, hovercraft and desert planets give off a MAJOR Ep.1 Racer vibe. That just me?
And of course fast RMX
and the motorstorm games are a lot of fun too
Welp, too early to play this game.
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