Deathsprint 66 Reviews
Despite some glitches here and there, which are likely a by-product of the speed, DeathSprint 66 is a lot of fun.
DeathSprint 66 taps into a deeply disturbed corner of your imagination and begs you to die over and over again. You can't help but play along - it's that fun.
A good idea that unfortunately can't stand on its legs on its own. Funny in short bursts, but also unfathomably tied to online play despite the presence of bots.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Pleasant, dense and detailed, Deathsprint 66 is a video game that knows how to run because it puts microtransactions before the real and tangible adventure towards the players. The first race happens through yourself, from start to finish, and makes it all the more enjoyable. The product allows you to be able to improve enormously as much as possible, then shaping everything else in each mode. However, you need a lot of skill, to know how to delight in a precise way.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Deathsprint 66 combines the elements from racing games such as Wipeout and Super Mario Kart while tossing in some gory elements that might have been done for the shock value but end up coming up as hilarious. The racing is fast and fun, and the tracks, which I think are the highlight of the game, are some of the best track designs I've seen in an arcade circuit racing game. It's all fun, even if the AI seems to be a bit overtuned at times.
DeathSprint 66 is a fun action-packed racer whose only flaws are a lack of an online community and a themed story mode. The game does have some latency issues which cause some untimely deaths that can seem like bugs. The game does require a minimum of 10 GB of RAM which can be a lot for older computers.
Deathsprint 66 offers a unique combination of racing with survival elements, set in a violent dystopian future world.
Review in Polish | Read full review
It may be a little hard at first, but DeathSprint 66 offers an extremely fast and kinetic approach to racing that really makes the most of its 3D space, making for a bloody good time.
DEATHSPRINT 66 delivers a visually stunning neon-cyberpunk experience with intense, fast-paced races, though hindered by limited counterplay in PvP and a lackluster soundtrack, but overall offers enough excitement and challenge to keep players coming back.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
DEATHSPRINT 66 is unfortunately another ordinary kart rider with a new skin. If you are a fan of games like Team Sonic Racing or the Mario Kart series and can put up with a lot of flashing lights and a moderately clear image on higher graphics settings, you will easily find your way here. I, unfortunately, am unable to recommend the game given the small amount of content and the price, which does not reflect what the game offers.
Review in Polish | Read full review