Super Street: The Game
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Critic Reviews for Super Street: The Game
Super Street: The Game is a disappointment in all aspects. Clunky driving, a blurry presentation, generic sound design, boring upgrade options, and mind-bogglingly terrible physics all mash together into one “arcade” racer you're better off avoiding, especially at its launch price of $49.99 USD. Its two saving graces are possessing a decent selection of cosmetic options and split-screen support, but those features do nothing to make this game worthy of a purchase. The game has already been out for over a week, and its online population is nonexistent. The developer has also not issued any sort of patch to fix some of the more glaring issues. If that's a sign of what to expect when it comes to post-launch support, racing fans should look elsewhere to get their tuning fix.
With terrible controls, laughably horrible physics and broken features, Super Street: The Game belongs in once place—the junkyard.
Dull sexism, catastrophic controls, alibi tuning: Racing fans should take a big turn around Super Street: The Game.
Review in German | Read full review
Super Street: The Game is the epitome of decent ideas mixed with bad game design
Under no circumstances should you consider buying Super Street: The Game.
It wants to be rival of NFS: Underground, but it is awful racing and one of the worst games of this year.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
All in all then and Super Street: The Game is bad – outdated graphics, outdated gameplay and outdated objectification of women, bad.