Heavy Duty Challenge Review (PlayStation 5)
For this Heavy Duty Challenge Review, we Enter challenging championships inspired by real-life truck trial tournaments. Beat demanding obstacle courses, win trophies, and climb online leaderboards. Drive official branded trucks, recreated in the highest detail from real vehicles. Play with a wheel controller and choose cabin view for full immersion. Experience custom-made, ultra-realistic physics simulation.
Heavy Duty Challenge Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 16.95GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Metric option.
- 12 trucks to unlock.
- Three types of trucks – 2 axles, 3 axles, and 4 axles.
- Opening license set of events. (repeatable)
- The game takes place in open areas and you have to reach the set amount of gates.
- Gates can be passed in any order.
- Earn cash and exp from finishing the event.
- You can upgrade your trucks – power train, gearbox, suspension, and tires/brakes with cash.
- Upgrade your truck’s upgrades with exp by increasing the tiers so things like faster turning or the revs are faster etc.
- Four driving views including in truck and third person.
- You can look all around and have buttons dedicated to looking out the window.
- Really cool-looking locations.
- The trophy room shows off completed events.
- Online leaderboards.
- You can replay levels.
- Every time you play an area it’s timed.
- Fast loading times.
- You have to pay to repair any damage and it’s for every part of your truck.
- Team camp allows you to repair and you can do it between events.
- Four championships – Five Gates the Hidden Gems, Europa Truck Trial, and Heavy Duty Championship.
- Each championship has a couple of events/locations within them.
- Other event types can be going through a lot of gates but you get penalized for hitting the gate markers or waiting too long.
- One for enthusiasts.
Heavy Duty Challenge Review Cons:
- Cannot change the camera inversion.
- The views for driving are not great.
- You cannot rebind controls.
- There is no map except for a basic drawing at the start but you never see it again.
- Takes a while to get used to the mechanics.
- You get given so much starting cash that you can fully upgrade one truck and then buy all the others.
- Pop-in textures happen a lot.
- Really slow grind to get truck exp and cash.
- It’s not built for any sort of casual play.
- The rewards are just not enough to keep you coming back.
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Heavy Duty Challenge:
Developer: Nano Games
Publisher: Aerosoft
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