Monster Trux: Arenas (2007)

by Christopher
3 minutes read

Summary

Monster Trux: Arenas (2007) Review

Monster Trux: Arenas is an off-road racing game developed by Invictus Games and published by THQ for the Wii. The game was released in North America on October 2, 2007, and in Europe on October 26, 2007.

The game features 12 different monster trucks, each with their own unique stats and abilities. Players can race on 16 different tracks, each with its own unique challenges. The game also features a variety of game modes, including single-player championships, multiplayer races, and stunt challenges.

Gameplay

Monster Trux: Arenas is played from a third-person perspective. Players control their monster truck using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. The Wii Remote is used to steer and accelerate the truck, while the Nunchuk is used to brake and perform stunts.

The game’s physics are designed to be realistic, and the trucks handle accordingly. Players must be careful not to roll over or crash their trucks, as this will cost them valuable time.

The game’s tracks are all set in different environments, including deserts, forests, and stadiums. Each track has its own unique challenges, such as ramps, jumps, and obstacles.

Game Modes

Monster Trux: Arenas features a variety of game modes, including:

  • Single-player championships: Players race against AI opponents in a series of races to win a championship.
  • Multiplayer races: Players can race against each other in split-screen multiplayer races.
  • Stunt challenges: Players perform stunts to earn points and unlock new trucks and tracks.

Graphics and Sound

Monster Trux: Arenas’ graphics are solid, but not spectacular. The trucks and tracks are all well-modeled and textured, but the environments are somewhat bland. The game’s sound effects are also good, but the music is forgettable.

Overall

Monster Trux: Arenas is a fun and challenging off-road racing game. The game’s realistic physics and challenging tracks make for a rewarding experience. The game’s variety of game modes and unlockable content also add to its replay value.

Review Score

7/10

Pros

  • Realistic physics
  • Challenging tracks
  • Variety of game modes
  • Unlockable content

Cons

  • Bland environments
  • Forgettable music

Review Score

7/10

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