![]() ![]() There are plenty of goofy designs, too.Īs for legends of the sport, proper monster truck fans will spot the 1950's Chevy panel van similar to Grave Digger. It's not hard to identify the Ford F-Series Super Duty, Ram, or Chevrolet Silverado designs, and folks who preordered Monster Truck Championship also get a classic Hummer H1 body. Without any official licensing in play, MTC does an admirable job of offering familiar vehicle designs and monster truck legends without rocking the boat. Trucks, Cars, And Dogs For EveryoneĪnyone familiar with the actual monster truck scene knows there are some fairly recognizable vehicles out there, and there's definitely fierce brand loyalty between Detroit automakers. With MTC, I just want to have fun crushing cars, blasting through buildings, and jumping stuff. However, I'll save the more serious driving approach for the eNASCAR Heat Pro League, WRC 9, or Assetto Corsa Competizione. Ultimately, I stuck with the gamepad driving from third-person view, but not because the wheel interface is poor. I'll say this much – if MTC is even remotely similar to driving a real monster truck, those guys don't get nearly the credit they deserve. Furthermore, the game offers a neat in-truck view with settings for adjusting the camera position, allowing racers to enjoy a driver-eye perspective inside a monster truck. This is where the interesting sim aspects come into play, because there's actually some quality driving action to be had with a wheel. I launched into MTC using the standard Xbox gamepad, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a plethora of settings for my Logitech G920 force-feedback wheel. That's it, though you'll want to check back every now and then for new sponsor challenges and better employees to hire. Choose from a range of candidates that offer various vehicle or event bonuses, and you can choose sponsor challenges as well. Whereas some racing titles make the bureaucratic side of racing a major component of career mode, here it's blissfully simple. You'll start in the National League with a few choices for truck bodies, paint schemes, and sticker themes, and you'll be supported by a small crew that you hire. Ultimately, the learning curve is so small that you can launch right into career mode and enjoy success. ![]() ⠀ DiRT Rally 2.0 Review: All That And Then Some ![]() I recommend the tutorial just to get a better understanding of the freestyle tricks, because you'll need the full gauntlet to score big combos and garner extra sponsorship cash. Quick Race and Season are available for those who want a literal hard-knock education, but the tutorial is simple and open-ended to the point where you can literally just drive around the test field at will, even during specific lessons. The menus are straightforward, control settings are fully customizable, and you can jump right into action if you choose. Getting comfortable with Monster Truck Championship is about as tough as stretching out on the sofa. And you know what? Romping around on an Xbox One X with options for gamepad or force-feedback wheel control, the arcade action feels just fine to me. Developed by Teyon and published by Nacon, it’s a straightforward title that doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is – good old fashioned fun.Ĭuriously, Nacon bills this as “the first monster truck simulation” and while there are some interesting sim aspects, drifting a 12-foot tall truck at 80 mph or rolling a somersault across the ground without taking any damage isn’t exactly lifelike. Perhaps that’s why I’m having so much fun with Monster Truck Championship which launches today for Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC. ![]()
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