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Super Impossible Road is a chaotic arcade racer where players zip through looping tracks in zero gravity, flinging rivals into the cosmos. Developed by WONDERFUL LASERS and published by Rogue Games, it released on May 11, 2016. Available on PS4, PC, Xbox, Switch, and more, it’s a wild follow-up to Impossible Road. The game crams rollercoaster-style tracks into space, with cars that leap off rails, smash through checkpoints, and collide at breakneck speeds. It’s all about aggressive driving, ramming opponents, snatching speed boosts, and carving through neon-lit asteroid fields. The vibe is messy and frantic, with a focus on local and online multiplayer brawls. If racing feels like a demolition derby with thrusters, this is your game.
You’ll spend most sessions dodging hairpin turns while launching rivals into the void. Tracks twist into impossible loops, forcing you to drift sideways or flip mid-air to maintain speed. Controls are twitchy but responsive, rewarding quick reflexes over strategy. Each race starts with a 60-second warm-up where you can ram bots to unlock faster cars. Hyperdrive boosts let you surge ahead, but overusing them drains your energy. Multiplayer modes include chaotic free-for-alls and team-based checkpoints. The 60 FPS frame rate keeps everything sharp, even during pileups. With no traditional tutorials, players learn through trial and error, expect to crash more than you finish first.
Metacritic gave it 78/100, but PlayPile data shows a 4.3/5 rating from 2,150 reviews. Completion rates hover at 68%, with 72% of players averaging 12 hours. The mood is split: 45% call it “hilariously unfair,” while 38% praise its “pure adrenaline rush.” One user wrote, “It’s like someone threw go-karts into a blender with Joust.” Critics note the lack of depth beyond its core mechanics, but 82% of players return for the online chaos. Achievements include “Void Veteran” for 50 career eliminations, and 61% of players earn it within their first 20 hours.
This game thrives on its absurdity. At $19.99, it’s a budget pick for short bursts of frenetic fun. If you crave structured racing, look elsewhere. But if you enjoy laughing through collisions and dominating friends in 10-minute matches, it’s worth the buy. With 21 achievements and a completion time of 12 hours, it’s not long-term, but the replay value in multiplayer keeps it fresh. Best played with others, preferably people who don’t mind being called a “cosmic meat shield.”
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
80.0
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