

Related: F1 2019 Review - Top Of The Podium An assortment of equally helpful advanced tutorials are always available after the initial one is completed, and its recommended players check most of them out because (much as one would hope) Monster Jam Steel Titans' monster trucks don't drive quite like the nimbler cars that they're likely more accustomed to. Insanely high torque, four-wheel drive, and a tendency to land on the hood make these hulking beasts a presumably realistic challenge to drive, making the road to mechanical mastery fairly rewarding.
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That said, Monster Jam Steel Titans holds itself back from good monster truck simulation with a blunder-prone physics engine highly, while at the same time missing the mark of being a fun game due to some serious technical missteps and bad developer decisions.Įnrolling players in the real-world Monster Jam University at start, Monster Jam Steel Titans does a great job of bottle-necking players into a quick tutorial of the fundamentals to show players how the game's trucks handle, as well as how to perform a few helpful stunts like off-the-wall flips and power out recoveries.

Monster Jam is the world's premier name in monster truck motorsports, and Monster Jam Steel Titans is THQ Nordic developer Rainbow Studios' remarkably faithful ode to these over-sized stunt machines. Unlike other Monster Jam-licensed titles, Monster Jam Steel Titans doesn't spend any of its time trying to convince the player as to how badass monster trucks are with over-the-top scenarios or ridiculous gimmicks, instead letting the incredible power of the massive vehicles speak for itself. Monster Jam Steel Titans gives players a convincing monster truck experience, but confused priorities and a lack of online play hamstring the game.
