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if you enjoyed Celeste, you might loveTrackmania Nations Forever.

Disclaimers: I'm not a fan of cars in real life. 2. I'm not a fan (at first glance) of simulation games. Luckily, Trackmania Nations Forever isn't a game for car enthusiasts or simulation fans. I'd go even further: it's not really a traditional racing game. You don't navigate the 65 tracks to beat opponents but to beat a time. The whole appeal of the game lies in this singular goal: a certain idea of perfectionism.

Everything surrounding this goal is far from perfect: TMNF's graphics are generally quite generic despite some nice lighting effects. The music is a kind of dull lounge house. There's no damage physics, all cars have the same characteristics. All tracks seem to have been made with the same level editor.

What makes TMNF a great game is the driving mechanics. The simplistic controls (accelerate, turn left, right, and sometimes brake) demand great precision. It's all about perfect timing. Revelation for me: I realize that racing games are mostly 3D games but with 2D game controls. Like a platformer, inputs could be articulated on a simple X-axis (left and right) and Y-axis (accelerate, brake). I'd struggle to say why this particular game has such exceptional control, but it's a feeling I've never had in any racing game before. It's both immediately easy to grasp but exponentially difficult to master.

You do need a certain mindset to get into this game: having the 'grind' culture. Being a bit obstinate to restart the same course dozens or even hundreds of times to get the medal you want (for me, I stopped at the gold medal). A bit like Celeste, we work on micro-segments (the average duration of a race is about 45 sec.) that we must master. Another totally unique element of this game is the ability to 'brake in the air' and decide on your trajectory (like a 2D platformer). It's physically totally improbable but very interesting in terms of gameplay.

There's obviously a highly competitive aspect and a ranking system on two scales: a local one (a bronze to Nadeo medal system (higher than Gold)) and a quite laughable global leaderboard system. It's always fun to be proud of one of these courses before realizing that you're just entering the top 100,000 worldwide. The somewhat comical patriotic or regional aspect, I'm quite proud to be in the top 100 of a part of Switzerland (which is not already a big country).

Anyway, play it, it's free

I think it was around 2016 when I first discovered this game, since then it became my favourite racing game.
TrackMania Nations Forever is a game with infinite replayability thanks to its online component, gives players the chance to build their own tracks and offers an amazing campaign of official tracks.
All of this comes for free, you don't have to spend anything to enjoy this game to the fullest (unlike more recent entries in the series).
About the official tracks, I think I have to mention the final track in the game: one of the most difficult challenges I've encountered in a racing game, a 1-hour endurance test that really pushes the player to his limit. Completing the final track was in itself an experience and it's just one of the many things this game has to offer.

Please download this game. It’s absolutely free on steam, and well worth your time. I also got it working on Deck pretty easily.

Don’t the the score fool you, this is one of the greatest racing games of all time. The only reason I have this score lower is because it is more of a demo for Trackmania United Forever and “only” has ~65 tracks, which means you’ll still have several hours of racing in front of you. An incredibly addictive time trial racing game with tracks that will become seared in your mind, Trackmania Nations Forever is the ultimate “one more run” game. The driving feels good, the physics are wild and fun, the visuals hold up and are beautiful in their simplicity, and the soundtrack is incredibly catchy. I’m gonna be playing this consistently until trackmania United forever goes on sale (good thing progress carries over), and more people should give this a shot

Imagine almost breaking your desk over racing cars.

J'ai joué à TrackMania Originals enfant et j'ai redécouvert il y a peu cette série qui vit grâce à ses principes de jeu simples (avancer, tourner, freiner) poussés à l'extrême par une fascinante communauté de speedrunners.


played this a lot as a kid was never able to finish it
came back to it as an adult it was still hard
but honestly, this game is a cakewalk compared to Trackmania turbo

Because of the fond memories I had with TrackMania Nations ESWC from many years ago, I decided to give TrackMania Nations Forever a try. It serves as a continuation of a great game, although I personally preferred the online interaction in the previous version. I found TrackMania Nations Forever to be less engaging when it came to attracting people to join our custom-made tracks.

Gameplay - 10
Trilha Sonora - 8
Gráficos - 9
História/Campanha - 8

Nota - 8.75

A solid driving game but the freezone restrictions are frustrating if you want to do more than five maps in a row

top 600 in ireland. not to brag but i kind of get bitches

The title of the game fits because this game won’t die.

I still can’t believe this game released in 2008. I know there was a graphics update, but it looks so fucking good. One of the greatest racing games of all time. I don’t play it anymore though.

See, based on the promotions and boxart you'd assume this is just a regular old F1 racing game, and you'd be wrong. Trackmania is a fucking insane arcade racer with barely any regard to the way cars and physics actually function and that makes it one of the most, if not the most fun racing game I've ever played.
It's literally free so you don't lose anything by giving itr a try.

initially was about to dismiss this as just a silly racing game with dated graphics but then i joined a public server and discovered that you can play your own music for everyone, the host put on random nickelback and patrick nuo hits from the 2000s and it immediately clicked for me omg what an epic game

The peak of "Alright class, your computer class is done. You can play on the computer before the bell rings" games
If you haven't raced against everyone in your class, you haven't played TMNF proper

transformative, one of the few online games i can get sucked into for hours where i really have no issues with it, able to utilize speed in a 3d space especially in ways I hope the next sonic takes from

First Trackmania game and im not disappointed. This is a game where you can easily sink 10000 hours into. Sadly I won't commit to it, but this is an amazing title.

ingenting e bedre enn å grinde tid for å slå jonas sin bare for han til å slå den 20 min etter på

TMNF is really good. A simple racing sim with easy controls to learn, but difficult techniques to master. Combined with a great selection of dev made maps to race, multiplayer, and even a built in track editor and share function. All together making TMNF one of the best racing games I have played, even considering its age. If I had to make one complaint however, I would add that it does get quite repetative. Even despite the increase in difficulty and complexity of the later levels, it still felt lacking to me personally. However I do understand this is a individualistic take; given how many people are able to spend hundreds of hours grinding away at TMNF's maps.

Had a blast playing this before getting United, one of the best time-attack racers.

more like trackmania nations FOREVER

still perfectly playable although has some controller issues if you are wireless


Incredibly fun linear racer. Wish more games like this

learning this game's tech is so fun

Super good light weight online racing game, especially for the price of free! The single player content is pretty good, but where the game really shines is hanging out on online servers. Making runs on tracks whilst dozens of other racers are also doing the same is super neat, especially with the robust amount of custom content the community has made, which can have a ton of goofy charm to it. I will always remember the Obi-Wan Action Cam.

comunidade incrivel, otimo jogo pra speedruns e puta merda que daora, consegue atrair todo tipo de publico