If at first you dont succeed:
You have to hand it to Microsoft, they
wont let it go will they. Microsoft policy
reads: "own it all" and they hope to own the gaming market the way they think
they own everything else. Here is their latest offering, the sequel to Monster Truck
Madness. The plot is non-existent obviously just like the point of the sport in real life
but unlike the first game this one is actually nice to look at and worth a look. Read and
learn.
Wonders of acceleration:
Thanks to 3DFX and other such like
companies most people should be able to enjoy
Monster Truck Madness as it should be. The graphics are fairly lovely with lots of nice
effects such as rain, fog, snow, headlights (which when damaged, point the wrong way) and
flying dirt. The water effect is maybe a little to mirroe like but its nice enough
and playing at night gives you a rather cool experiance. They vehicles are nicely enough
put together with working suspension and there is body damage but all it is is slightly
bent bodywork. The cars sometimes sport unusual features ranging from a ridiculously huge
spoiler to a pair of arms strapped to the side. The tracks are nice enough with plenty of
hills and changes to make it interesting enough, and it has lots of road side objects to
gawk at just before you smash into them.
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