Anarchy Racer
Anarchy Racer

Anarchy Racer

Revolt Games November 24, 2025
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About Anarchy Racer

Anarchy Racer is a high-octane racing game set in a crumbling, oil-slicked wasteland where survival means mastering the art of vehicular mayhem. Developed by Revolt Games and released on November 24, 2025, it leans heavily into post-apocalyptic aesthetics and chaotic combat. Play as a scrappy driver scavenging for fuel, weapons, and scrap to upgrade your ride while battling rival gangs and hulking mechanical beasts. It runs on PC and PlayStation 5, blending fast-paced racing with combat elements. The game’s single-player focus keeps it lean but aggressive, with a Mad Max-inspired vibe and a strong emphasis on customizing your vehicle to dominate the roads.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time weaving through debris-strewn highways, dodging flaming wreckage and shooting at other drivers. Vehicle customization is key, you can tweak armor, engine power, and weapon mounts between races, but you’ll need to scavenge for rare parts mid-mission. Combat isn’t just about gunplay; ramming opponents at high speed or using explosive fuel tanks mid-race adds unpredictability. The open world feels vast but repetitive, with side missions often boiling down to “deliver this package before getting blown up.” Controls are responsive, but the physics can feel glitchy during crashes. Races rarely last longer than 15 minutes, and the tension peaks when you’re low on fuel while being hunted by a pack of armored trucks.

What Players Think

Anarchy Racer holds a 4.5/5 rating from 32,000 PlayPile users, with 72% completing the core story. Average playtime clocks in at 18 hours, though completionists hit 30+ hours chasing 120 achievements. Community moods are split: 68% “thrilled,” 22% “frustrated,” and 10% “meh.” Critics praise its “satisfying combat loops” but complain about repetitive side quests. One review says, “It’s like Need for Speed meets Mad Max, but the world feels more like a glorified racetrack than a living wasteland.” The $39.99 price tag is seen as fair for the core experience, though some argue the lack of multiplayer and limited vehicle variety hurt its long-term appeal.

PlayPile's Take

Anarchy Racer is a solid pick for fans of aggressive racing and Mad Max-style chaos, but it won’t win over patience-driven gamers. The combat and customization are strong, but the open world lacks depth beyond the surface. At $39.99, it’s a low-risk buy if you want a fast, flashy game that leans into its apocalyptic flair. Skip it if you’re looking for narrative depth or meaningful world-building. The 120 achievements add replay value, but don’t expect a masterpiece. It’s a good second game for a racing enthusiast’s library.

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