![]() ![]() The events will be familiar to anyone who has ever attended a monster truck event or seen one on TV - including freestyle, drag racing, and more - with some additional elements added such as traditional racing, which Monster Trucks typically don’t do. in three different leagues: National, Professional, and Major. Once players are ready for action, they hit the dirt in 25 different arenas across the U.S. ![]() Related: Crush the Competition with New Bright’s R/C Monster Trucks Additional body styles and paint schemes can be acquired through DLC and different preorder packs including the Rebel Hunter and Patriot themes. There are 16 different trucks in the base pack with more than 50 customizable elements. In Monster Truck Championship, players start with a basic truck that they can customize and tune in the garage as they build their skills. ![]() It’s also unique in that it’s not a licensed title, which means that kids won’t see familiar trucks and drivers from the Monster Jam or Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live tour, but in playing this I have to wonder if the developers weren’t at least thinking of bringing on some bigger names because it plays well enough to warrant it but the lack of a license probably also saves parents about $10-20 right out of the starting gate. Monster Truck Championship falls into that category as a new video game that slides in for the holidays a bit under-the-radar as it comes from a smaller publisher (Nacom) and developer (Teyon) in a sub-niche (monster trucks) of an already niche ( motorsports) category that won’t be backed by the marketing machine of a Call of Duty, Animal Crossing, or NASCAR Heat.īilled as “the world’s first monster truck simulator,” Monster Truck Championship leans into the simulation element - which is something that other titles in the genre, such as last year’s Monster Jam: Steel Titans, did not. In a crowded field of toys, games, and video games, once in a while, something comes along that stands out as an unexpected surprise straight across the board. ![]()
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