Power Hover is an adventure racing game which is a game essentially about robots with hoverboards and their quest. Does it stick to its route or fall down a cliff? Let’s find out:
Author: UN0W3N Title: Try Hard Parking Steam: Released Developer: gearspecs Publisher: gearspecs Genre: Arcade Racer Release Date: 4th of January, 2017 Type: Single-player General Impression Yes, I’ve noticed the game’s title. “Hard” is still an
Peak Angle: Drift Online is a pseudo-online multiplayer racing game. The title is unique as in it’s not a conventional sort of car race. The challenge of the game is not to get from point “A” to point “B” the fastest
Redout is a high-speed futuristic track racing game in the same vein as Wipeout 2097 and other similar classics.
Carmageddon: Max Damage is developed and published by Stainless Games Ltd. Industry veterans and quite ironically, better known in recent years for their video games focusing on Magic: The Gathering. That card game genre alone, is a far cry from
Mantis Burn Racing is developed and published by VooFoo Studios. Their first projects had nothing to do with racing, instead focusing on card & board games along with pool/snooker. Mantis has received far better reception than the previous three
Bears Can’t Drift!? is developed by Arran Langmead and published by Strangely Named Studio. It could’ve been a promising kart racer if it wasn’t bogged down by the troublesome control scheme and lack of a proper options menu.
Race.a.bit is a very simple indie racing game that is fun at moments, but isn’t so good overall.