RENNSPORT Reviews
RENNSPORT is a new hardcore racing sim for consoles, ported from the cheaper and superior PC version.
Rennsport doesn't leave a positive impression at all by overcharging players for a flimsy racing game package that's clearly unfinished. Yes, the car handling is nuanced, the featured track selection is nice, and while the car selections come up short, they are hulking and sound as impressive as they look; however, Rennsport falls very short in just about every way and will not hold racing game aficionados' attention for very long until they drop off and find a better and fairer alternative to spend their time with.
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Rennsport is a pro-focused racer that shows promise but falls short of Gran Turismo's heights, remaining enjoyable yet held back by notable caveats.
With so much potential to be had, RENNSPORT fumbled the bag with a limited selection of cars, paid liveries, and single-player AI that behaves unpredictably at best.
There's a solid racing sim experience at the heart of Rennsport, but at the moment it fails to truly impress as a package due to a lack of content and a rather sterile single-player campaign.
Rennsport on Xbox has unquestionably one of the best handling models available today. It’s tight, it’s honest, and it’s rewarding. The recent update has transformed wheel support, making the game far more enjoyable for serious sim racers.
The RENNSPORT format could yield a good game in the future if further developed, as it currently appears to be in beta or early access. Proper attention to its content and some visual, sound, and AI improvements could make it a more appealing product for virtual racing fans.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Rennsport is a young, ambitious simulator with great potential, but it is still far from fully mature. It offers good sensations on the track, a solid multiplayer mode and an adequate technical base, but it needs to grow in terms of content, performance and overall refinement. This title is recommended for those who enjoy following the evolution of a project and want to invest in its future; it is less suitable for those looking for a complete and in-depth experience right away.
Review in Italian | Read full review
RENNSPORT lays a strong foundation for what could become a major player in the sim racing community, but it’s clear the game still needs to find its footing. The core driving experience is largely solid, and the realism is evident, with always potential for growth in today’s gaming landscape.
RENNSPORT promises much but delivers very little. A competent driving experience is ultimately ruined by several technical problems and general lack of passion towards racing.
Review in Finnish | Read full review
RENNSPORT has all the core elements in place to be an engaging and accessible racing simulation. A handling that feels solid even a controller, a more welcoming approach than most hardcore sims have, and a lot of solid ideas to have great racing going at all times – against the AI and online alike. Yet, with only 12+2 tracks, a limited selection of cars, a lack of polish in many areas, various missing features and a confusing microtransaction model, it needs more time in the oven to truly become an essential racing simulation.
