Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania Review (PlayStation 4)

For this Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania Review, where we experience an adrenaline-pumping adventure with our latest game, Truckzilla – Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania! Plunge into a world of high-speed action and mind-blowing stunts as you take control of the most powerful monster trucks.

Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania Review Pros:

  • Nice graphics.
  • 692.6MB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Works on Playstation 5.
  • Simple controls.
  • 14 trucks to buy/unlock and drive, each with unique stats for power, weight, and handling.
  • Daily mission event.
  • Two game modes – career, and events.
  • Off-road racing gameplay.
  • Career mode is a time-based collect all the points before it expires type deal.
  • World map level select and you can replay events.
  • During the career mode, you can earn spins on the roulette for vehicle skins and cash.
  • Customize your vehicles with skins and paint jobs.
  • Earn cash from racing, daily missions, and roulette.
  • Daily missions are just a set of tasks like buying a car, earning X amount of money, etc for a cash reward.
  • Events are different in that you race from one point to the end, as you progress you need more power or there are obstacles etc.
  • Simple controls with just a brake accelerate and steer combo.
  • It’s a nice chilled game experience.
  • Each vehicle is handled differently.

Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania

Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania Review Cons:

  • No tutorials.
  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • Doesn’t offer any replay value like having leaderboards.
  • No multiplayer.
  • Not always easy to see where you are on a menu.
  • There is no music when playing.
  • No camera angles just the one.
  • Physics goes a bit crazy at times.
  • Pop-in happens a fair bit on the events.
  • Events eventually top out where you just have to grind cash for a more powerful vehicle.

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Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania:

Official website.

Developer: Midnight Works

Publisher: Midnight Works

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PlayStation

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
6.8/10

Summary

Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania is a game that offers a unique off-road racing experience with its nice graphics and simple controls. The game, which has a download size of 692.6MB, works on Playstation 5 and offers a platinum trophy for players to aim for.

The game features 14 trucks that players can buy or unlock. Each truck has unique stats for power, weight, and handling, providing a diverse gaming experience. Players can customize their vehicles with skins and paint jobs, adding a personal touch to the game.

There are two game modes – career and events. In the career mode, players need to collect all the points before time expires. During this mode, players can earn spins on the roulette for vehicle skins and cash. The events mode offers a different experience where players race from one point to the end, encountering obstacles as they progress.

The game also features a list of daily missions where you complete tasks like buying a car or earning a certain amount of money for a cash reward. However, the game does not offer any tutorials, and the controls cannot be rebound. Also, there is no multiplayer option, and the game doesn’t offer any replay value like having leaderboards.

Despite these drawbacks, Truckzilla Monster Truck Mega Ramp Mania offers a chilled game experience. Each vehicle handles differently, adding to the game’s appeal. However, players should be aware that the physics can go a bit crazy at times, and pop-in happens a fair bit on the events. Also, there is no music when playing, and there are no camera angles except for one. Despite these issues, the game is still enjoyable and does give an easy Platinum trophy, Plus its as cheap as anything, and for the price its a bargain.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!