In an alternate present, vast swathes of America have become no-go areas as the devastating effects of global warming ravage the continent. Floods, storms, bush-fires, tornadoes and hurricanes have driven people from towns and cities into safe zones as extreme weather wreaks havoc, creating thousands of square miles of dangerous uninhabitable areas. People turn to renewable energy in the face of the destruction caused by global warming. But these danger zones become a playground for a new breed of racer. With a stockpile of fuel to be burned, adrenaline junkies head into the wilderness to compete against each other in spectacular races against themselves and the elements.
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Map was huge, and because it was apocalypse there were huge amounts of gasoline laying around everywhere. There were no civilization or towns, but races were organized everywhere all the time. Of course, nothing makes any sense in the end of the world. Plenty of cars and bikes to choose from, and they all behaved differently. This was a very good racing game, a highly underappreciated gem!
The biggest map ever they said.
They were right - it was phenomenally huge and quite beautiful - especially for fans of post apocalyptic road racing (that's everyone, right?)
However, it also ran at like 20fps and no car ever felt like it was any different from the other.
Furthermore, despite the gargantuan, pretty, world, there was literally nothing to find there - so driving across it was a literal chore.
Bummer...
They were right - it was phenomenally huge and quite beautiful - especially for fans of post apocalyptic road racing (that's everyone, right?)
However, it also ran at like 20fps and no car ever felt like it was any different from the other.
Furthermore, despite the gargantuan, pretty, world, there was literally nothing to find there - so driving across it was a literal chore.
Bummer...