Massive Rigs: Over the Street Racing was misnamed. It ought to have been referred to as Massive Rigs: By way of the Street Racing, or probably By way of the Close by Buildings and Additionally Bridges. The 2003 truck racing recreation infamously lacked collision, that means you may drive by something, together with your competitor.
I say competitor, however within the launch model of the sport your rival would not really transfer, remaining stationary when you full the race, at which level an affordable trophy would seem on the display together with the now-legendary textual content “YOU’RE WINNER !”
This semi-trailer-themed semi-game was just lately launched on Steam, the place the irony-poisoned have already given it a flood of glowing critiques. One references the truth that in Massive Rigs you go sooner backwards than you do forwards by writing, “Acquired hooked on driving backwards, did it for roughly an hour straight simply to hearken to the literal ear-piercing engine of the truck revving.” One other merely states, “At the least somebody lastly tells me that I am winner as soon as in my life”.
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This model’s writer Margarite Leisure has needed to difficulty an announcement declaring that it does really personal the rights to Massive Rigs after it was identified that the sport’s header picture was taken straight from SteamGridDB and that nobody has ever heard of the corporate earlier than.
“We actually respect everybody’s enthusiasm!” Margarite Leisure wrote. “In response to the issues, we want to make clear that Margarite Leisure has obtained the rights to a couple basic titles (together with Massive Rigs Over the Street Racing) worldwide, and they are going to be launched on Steam!”
I look ahead to these different “basic titles” from Margarite Leisure, presumably together with video games like Limbo of the Misplaced, Unhealthy Day LA, and Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma, all of which you’ll be able to examine in our record of the worst PC video games of all time. We’ll see how they do within the consumer critiques.