![]() ![]() ![]() Team vs team is where 2 teams have to get the most takedowns. The combat racing is just like it sounds. This is very disappointing, as it gets boring driving around the same maps. Every event has you go around a track, meaning there is no arena gamemodes. There are 3 gamemodes, combat racing, team vs team, and boss fights. Progression also isn't bad either, with you constanting winning alot of money, and gaining tons of XP. The game can be frustrating, but winning an event is satifising. I can't say that it is difficult, but there are some times where the game throws everything at you, and you just can't manage. However sometimes they just end up running into objects, or other AI cars. They can be very good, and give you a very hard challenge. ![]() The AI is a mix of really aggressive, and really dumb. It will stay in place, and never violently shakes. It does have a back view, but lacks a 360 view. It also did not display the Xbox controls, so I just had to press random buttons to figure out what I was doing. There is also no way to change the sensitivity either, even for keyboard controls, making the racing more frustrating. Some cars I can't even make a turn unless I use the e-brake, which makes the car act very floaty. The handling is horrible, as many cars understeer even with the handling upgrades maxed out. (I only used a controller) The controls are incredibly bad. I noticed that many of the in-game pictures for events were never changed, so they are still the old pictures from the web version. It won't clog the screen in races or in the menus, however the UI isn't totally HD. The graphic settings are very lackluster, as it only has settings for image effects, shadows, ambient occlusion, and motion blur. There is no option for window boarderless, but alt tabbing works perfectly in fullscreen, it just missing an audio focus lost setting. The video settings has fullscreen, resolution, and vsync. However, the graphics are simplistic, with a cartoonish feel, but feel outdated as the 1080p really shows some of the back textures, example the background textures on tracks. This was originally an Adobe Shockwave game, so it should have no problems running on any hardware. The game runs great, with it going over my monitor's refrech rate of 144hz. Game Reviewīurnin' Rubber 5 HD remasters the popular webgame, but doesn't build on what the web version started. This is an honest review of a new comer to the game. I never played any of the Burnin' Rubber games, so I have no nostalgia for the series. This game was posted on Steam Greenlight in 2015, and was greenlit. Was one of my childhood during 2014 and replaying it was the most nostalgic moment since it retains what it once was before the end of the flash era of gaming, pure fun that was mainly about racing and eliminating other cars that tried to get in your way, only a few cons though, sadly no online mode so there could have been great amount of fun and unlimited replay ability, some cars can get a bit buggy with the map (best example would be the hound while racing in on of the winter themed stages) and there isn't a button to rest your car so if you do get stuck, best option would be to rest the race and start over again (not the best option but could have been worse), Overall if you look past these little problems the game is truly worth playing and it doesn't take long to finish since it's just like the original, short and simple with a lot of unique cars for different difficulties, so if you do enjoy casual racing games that doesn't have complex customisation then this is a good one to buy (especially since it's $12 a price which games these days don't really come cheap).īurnin' Rubber 5 HD In-Depth Review Backstoryīurnin' Rubber 5 HD was originally a free webgame, but was removed not by Xform, but by Shockwave. ![]()
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