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Super Impossible Road arrived in May 2016 as a spiritual sequel from developer Wonderful Lasers. This arcade racer pushes physics to the limit on tracks that twist through space. You race against others on rollercoaster-like paths set against galactic backdrops. The game supports single player and multiplayer modes across PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch, Mac, and mobile devices. It costs around nine dollars at its lowest point. Players control vehicles that can jump off the track entirely to gain an advantage or knock rivals into the void. This title focuses on chaotic fun rather than realistic simulation. The developers prioritized high frame rates and tight controls over complex career modes.
You drive a vehicle along twisting tracks that often defy gravity. The core loop involves taking sharp hairpin turns while maintaining speed. You can activate hyperdrive for a temporary burst of velocity to pass opponents or jump off the road entirely. These jumps let you bypass gates and checkpoints, but landing correctly requires precision. The tracks coil over beautiful scenery while you try to knock other racers into space. Local multiplayer supports up to four players at 60 frames per second. Online matches feel fast and frantic with less lag than many similar titles. Controls are simple enough for quick sessions yet difficult to master when trying to stay on the road during tight maneuvers.
Players on PlayPile have logged an average of 14 hours with this racer, though many finish the main content in just six. Metacritic gave it a solid 78 out of 100, and our community agrees with an 8.2 average rating. Completion rates sit at 65 percent for the standard campaign. The most common mood listed by users is "chaotic fun," appearing in 40 percent of recent reviews. Critic snippets praise the 60 FPS local multiplayer as a standout feature that many other racers lack. Only 12 percent of players report frustration with the controls, while 35 mention the physics engine feels surprisingly forgiving despite the high difficulty. Achievement completion is high among those who try the time trial modes.
This game costs roughly ten dollars and delivers over twenty achievements for completionists to chase. It works best for people who want short, intense racing sessions with friends on the same screen. The chaotic nature means you will likely spend more time watching rivals fly into space than actually winning cleanly. If you dislike physics-based chaos or need a deep career mode, look elsewhere. The high frame rate and local multiplayer support make it worth buying at the current discount price. Grab a controller, find a friend, and see how fast you can knock everyone off the track before the timer runs out.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
80.0
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