Doomriderz

Doomriderz

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About Doomriderz

Doomriderz is a high-octane racing game where you pilot a customizable vehicle through waves of zombies. Developed by SlicedBlue 3D and released on November 17, 2025, it blends chaotic action with survival mechanics. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the game tasks you with upgrading your ride to survive longer and reach distant safe zones. It’s an indie PC title that focuses on fast-paced single-player action. The hook? You’re racing not to win, but to stay alive as the road ahead gets bloodier. Perfect if you want arcade-style racing with a side of relentless zombie chaos.

Gameplay

You spend most sessions boosting through hordes of undead, swerving debris, and managing fuel and damage. Upgrades for speed, armor, and weapon systems come from completing runs or finding scattered parts. Each run starts with a stock vehicle, but you tweak it between missions to handle new threats. Controls are tight but aggressive, you’ll slam nitro boosts mid-turn to escape clusters of zombies. Missions vary from timed escapes to collecting pickups in traffic-jammed zones. The loop is simple: drive fast, survive long enough to upgrade, and repeat. It’s relentless, with short bursts of action that rarely let up.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 62% completing the main story. Average playtime is 8.4 hours, and 23 achievements exist (66% average completion). Community moods are 42% “addicted,” 33% “amused,” and 25% “impatient.” Reddit threads praise the “pure chaos of the later levels” but complain about repetitive missions. One review on Twitter calls it “the most fun I’ve had since Burnout,” while another gripes about “unresponsive AI in multiplayer.” It holds a 78% on PC, with critics noting its energy but flagging undercooked visuals and shallow upgrades.

PlayPile's Take

Doomriderz is a $29.99 thrill ride best for fans of arcade racing and survival games. The 23 achievements and 8.4-hour average suggest a short but intense playthrough. It’s not deep, but the rush of outrunning zombies in a souped-up van is addictive. Skip it if you want polished systems or long-term replay. But if you want to feel the rush of a post-apocalyptic highway without the existential dread, it’s worth the price. Just don’t expect it to stick around in your library after the credits roll.

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