Gas Guzzlers includes just about every variant on racing that I’ve ever seen in another combat driving game, with straight races, death races, elimination races and demolition derby-inspired arena modes aplenty. Loadsa’ modes - Fourteen modes is a lot in any game, but in a driving game that seemingly has a fairly basic premise, it feels like an absolute ton. The lack of multiplayer is a shame, because in almost every other regard, Gas Guzzlers is quite a decent effort that punches well above its weight. I say currently, because the game is clearly set up for it, with fourteen modes including normal races, death races and team-based survival modes that are clearly designed for more than one player to enjoy with friends. There is no local or online multiplayer of any kind. This game is actually so similar to Carmageddon that players might be forgiven for mistaking the two, but there are some subtle differences that separate them.įirstly, and most bizarrely, Gas Guzzlers is currently a solo experience. ![]() Earlier this year, we had the somewhat creaky but enjoyable Carmageddon: Max Damage, and now we have the subject of this review, Gas Guzzlers Extreme. It seems to me that there hasn’t been a decent combat racing sim for ages and then all of a sudden, two of them come along at once.
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