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Ubisoft Nadeo brought back their classic arcade racer as a standalone title in 2020. This entry remakes the spirit of Trackmania Nations while modernizing the physics and track creation tools. You drive heavily modified, lightweight cars on procedurally generated or user-made circuits. The game launched across PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, plus Xbox One and Series X|S. It focuses on pure speed rather than realistic simulation. Players spend hours tweaking setups to shave milliseconds off their lap times. The visual style is bright and clean with a focus on the track itself rather than flashy environments.
Sessions revolve around racing against the clock on tight, twisty circuits. You launch cars from standstills into high-speed drifts that defy gravity. The core loop involves learning a track layout, mastering the line, and then grinding for better times. You can race solo in time trials or jump into multiplayer lobbies to battle friends. The game features a robust editor where you build tracks from scratch using blocks and ramps. Controls feel snappy and responsive with instant acceleration. A typical session might involve running the same track fifty times to beat your personal best by a few hundredths of a second.
Critics and players alike have rated this title an 79.1 out of 100 on IGDB based on 96 reviews. The community moods lean heavily toward competitive frustration mixed with genuine excitement. Average playtime for dedicated users often stretches into the hundreds of hours as they chase leaderboards. Twitch data shows it currently sits at rank 80 in trending games, proving steady interest. Review snippets frequently mention the steep learning curve but praise the tight controls. Completion rates for the campaign mode hover around 65 percent, with many players skipping straight to custom tracks.
This is a solid choice if you want a racing game without the baggage of realistic damage or fuel management. The price point reflects the focus on time trials rather than a story mode. Achievement hunters will find plenty of challenges in the campaign and community challenges. You should avoid this if you need a casual drive with open worlds. The track editor offers endless replay value for those who enjoy design over driving. Grab it for the precise handling and the sheer satisfaction of beating your own time.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
IGDB Rating
79.1
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