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Super Impossible Road is a chaotic arcade racer from developer Wonderful Lasers that arrived on May 11, 2016. It serves as a spiritual sequel to their earlier hit and pushes physics to the breaking point. Players pilot cars through twisting, rollercoaster-like tracks set against stunning galactic backdrops. The game demands dirty tactics, encouraging you to knock opponents into the void of space rather than just crossing the finish line first. You can find it on PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, Series X|S, Switch, Mac, and even iOS. It supports both single-player campaigns and intense local or online multiplayer sessions where up to eight players compete simultaneously at a smooth 60 frames per second.
You drive fast cars through hairpin turns that defy gravity on tracks coiling over neon stars. The core loop involves mastering momentum while using hyperdrive boosts for temporary speed spikes. You can launch off ramps to gain airtime or intentionally cut corners by jumping directly over the path. Combat is aggressive since rolling over competitors sends them flying into the abyss below. Checkpoints and gates appear randomly, so bypassing them saves time but risks falling behind. A typical session feels frantic as you dodge obstacles and crush rivals to secure first place. Controls are tight enough for precise drifts yet forgiving when you slam into walls or launch off the track.
The PlayPile data shows this title resonates strongly with competitive players who enjoy high-speed chaos. Users rate it highly, matching its 78 Metacritic score with consistent community praise. Average playtime sits around 12 hours for those chasing completion, though many log far more time in multiplayer lobbies. Community moods are overwhelmingly energetic and chaotic, with users frequently citing the local multiplayer as a standout feature. Achievement hunters note that unlocking all 30 titles requires mastering specific track sections without using boosts. Review snippets highlight the game's ability to create memorable crashes rather than just fast laps. Only 15 percent of players report quitting early due to difficulty spikes in later levels.
This is a solid buy for anyone wanting a frantic racer that prioritizes fun over realism at $9.99. The 30 achievements offer enough grinding for completionists who like mastering specific tricks. It works best on consoles where the 60 FPS local multiplayer shines without input lag. Players seeking deep narrative or realistic driving physics should skip this one entirely. The online mode remains active and packed with speedsters looking to test their skills. You will spend more time laughing at your own crashes than celebrating clean wins. Grab it if you want a game that keeps the tension high for every single lap.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
80.0
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