Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal

Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal

released on Nov 25, 2003

Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal

released on Nov 25, 2003

Get ready to pilot the world's most powerful trucks and go head-to-head in pulse-pounding off-road competitions. You can pick from over 20 unstoppable Monster trucks, including Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, Bulldozer, Bounty Hunter, Blue Thunder, and Maximum Destruction. Whether you're grinding through mud pits in Louisiana, crunching up cliffs in California, or smashing up trees to make the ride a little bumpier for the guy behind you, keep your eyes on the prize: The cash you earn on the circuit goes to buy new trucks and build up your ultimate Monster machine.


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Fun racing game I used to play all the time as a kid

Zero stars for the actual gameplay.

Three stars for the fever dream-esque character roster, commentary, and stadium environments.

i think that, if for nothing else, this game should be remembered for the characters it had. not trucks -- there were 6 actual characters you could play as. this had no effect on anything. i'm not even sure the characters had models inside of the truck. they didn't have icons for placements in races -- nothing

• rookie, a 20-year-old student who's hobby was "picking up chicks"

• schizo, a 41-year-old guy wearing an aviator's hat with the job field labeled "eventual"

• calamity, a 25-year-old salsa dancing policewoman

• the colonel, who was a 48-year-old air force colonel who just so happened to also race monster trucks

• crazy dog, a 33-year-old south dakotan native american who worked as a bodyguard and liked to provoke riots in bars

• and mom, a 51-year-old waitress from nevada who -- and this isn't a joke -- had "Bingo, bets casinos & motor" listed as her hobbies

this game was not good. but man, did ubisoft know how to make an engaging roster of characters

I was 11 and my friend was nine and we just called the Virginian Giant the giant vagina the whole time