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Death Track: Resurrection


Another Russian remake of an ancient game everybody's forgotten

The main premise of Death Track: Resurrection is that you compete with a group of other drivers on a series of post-apocalyptic renditions of famous cities, like London, Paris and Moscow. As you drive about the tracks, you can shoot at your opponents, and they can return the favour. Between races you can upgrade your vehicle with better weapons, armour, etc. There are a reasonable number of racing options to choose from as well, although there is no multiplayer at all.

Sadly though, for a game about shooting, racing and explosions, there’s very little fun to be had here. Some of the tracks have been interestingly constructed, but they don’t half go on and on, and if you finish fourth or below, prepare to do it all over again. There are nice little touches, like blowing up buildings (although we don’t actually know what you get for doing so) but generally it is just uninspiring and boring as a game.

The reason we nearly didn’t review Death Track was that the keyboard controls do not work. Pressing forward often results in you going backwards or spinning in a circle. Turning left or right often fails to work, as does applying the brakes. Sometimes you can even release the controls and your car will continue driving itself. The game is playable with an Xbox controller, but this is the worst implementation of a control system we’ve ever, ever seen. The voiceovers during races are appalling as well. The whole thing is an abomination.

Jun 12, 2009

You'll love
  • Chaotic vehicular combat
  • Weapons and armor upgrades
  • Reasonable number of racing options
You'll hate
  • No multiplayer at all
  • Keyboard controls do not work
  • Appalling voiceovers during races

 
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Titanguy654  - 5 months 14 days ago 
And it had such a great concept too.....
KaylaKaze  - 5 months 14 days ago 
A great concept done when it was called DEATH TRACK in 1990, one of the best racing games of the era. Unfortunately, this company bastardized the name and turned it into a Wipeout/Rollcage clone. After I played the demo quite a while ago, I posted an angry post on their forums about how they crapped all over the original.
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Death Track: Resurrection
Death Track: Resurrection

Genre: Racing
Release date: Mar 24, 2009
Published by: 1C
Developed by: SkyFallen Entertainment
Min system requirements: 3GHz Pentium 4 or Athlon 3500+, 1GB RAM or 2GB Vista, 256MB graphics card, 64-bit XP
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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