Wreckfest
I am very thankful Peter paid for the Xbox
Game Pass so we could play Wreckfest at no additional cost to Family
Friendly Gaming. I expected Wreckfest to be horrible on so many fronts.
I was shocked to find a strong racing title with all kinds of parts
falling off the cars after collisions. The effects of the damage are
customizable of course. Wreckfest does not solely focus on the
collisions. The racing action is very stable. I learned I could avoid
collisions and race to first place. How cool is that? The publisher for
Wreckfest is THQ Nordic. The developer for Wreckfest is Bugbear
Entertainment. Wreckfest is on the Personal Computer, Playstation 4, and
Xbox One. Expect a full review of Wreckfest in an upcoming issue of the
always awesome Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
The modes in Wreckfest are Career, Custom Event, Multiplayer, DLC Store,
and Tournament. Some sample race sections are Regional Juniors, National
Amateurs, Challengers, Pro Internationals, World Masters, and more. We
can race all kinds of vehicles in Wreckfest ranging from lawn mowers to
RVs. Many of the cars in Wreckfest are a bit on the older side. I
enjoyed racing in them. We can upgrade our vehicles with better parts as
we level up.
Drifting is important in Wreckfest, especially when racing on dirt. Some
of the tracks in Wreckfest are insane. There was this one with a large
area in the middle and loops making a figure eight plus additional
loops. The carnage in the middle as vehicles went full throttle criss
crossing was insane.
{04/10/2021}
- Paul
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