
OpenCritic
Fair
"If you're interested in a three-hour narrative adventure in the vein of Gone Home and Tacoma, and you can justify the current price, then there's a memorable-enough time to be had with Open Roads. There's not a wasted detail in the game's storytelling and there's a lot to appreciate in the subtle and skilful way it leads you through its tale. We enjoyed the little moments of character growth that came from Opal and Tess throughout. By the end, we felt as if we knew them. The game's ending also, genuinely, surprised us, which is an impressive feat. There's a heartfelt originality to Open Roads. But, yes, the gameplay is also limited. The 'pick up an object, have a conversation' repetition only has a temporary appeal. Whether the game is for you or not depends entirely on how you feel about the genre as a whole."
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Test Drive Off-Road Wide Open throws you into the driver's seat of rugged trucks for high-speed desert carnage. Race through rocky terrain and sand dunes in vehicles like the Hummer and Dodge T-Rex. The focus is on airborne stunts and brute power as you tackle jumps and rough landscapes. Single-player challenges and split-screen multiplayer let you battle friends on shared TVs. The game packs 12 trucks and multiple environments that emphasize speed over finesse. Its 2001 release brought console racing to families with split-screen modes that still feel tight for local play. While not graphically ambitious by today's standards the raw energy of smashing through obstacles holds up as a relic of early 2000s arcade racing.
Game Modes
Single player, Split screen
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