Compara los precios de 80's OVERDRIVE en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Insane Code. Publicado por Insane Code. Lanzado el 19/11/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Racing.

OutRun nostalgia in pixel-perfect neon, but the career economy will test your patience before the racing ever does.

My Saturday night tournament crew has a soft spot for anything that looks like it fell out of a CRT TV circa 1988, so I loaded up 80's Overdrive with genuine excitement. The pitch is simple and it lands visually: point-to-point arcade racing soaked in synthwave colours, sprite-based supercars, and eight distinct roadside environments that run at a locked 60fps. If you grew up with OutRun or Lotus Turbo Challenge, your eyes will absolutely light up the moment the title screen hits. The core loop is Career mode, where you pick one of six retro supercars and race point-to-point tracks across a world map, earning prize money to cover entry fees, fuel, repairs, and upgrades. There are three upgrade categories per car: engine (top speed and fuel efficiency), steering (cornering response), and bumpers (collision resilience). You also get a two-use nitro system and an optional police radar to help manage the cop cars that occasionally appear and try to knock you off course. The Time Attack mode is the real spiritual successor to OutRun, complete with branching track paths and a slick near-miss mechanic where threading through traffic rewards you with extra seconds on the clock. That mode genuinely clicks. It is lean, tense, and arcade-pure in a way the career never quite manages. Here is where I have to be straight with you. The career economy is the game's biggest drag. Entry fees, repair bills, and fuel costs stack up fast, and when your wallet runs dry the game offers a car-washing minigame as the primary safety net. It is exactly as exciting as it sounds. AI opponents have been widely criticised for behaving like slow-moving road furniture rather than actual competition, which means early races feel more like a traffic obstacle course than a race. The steering itself splits opinion: some players find it authentically old-school, others find it ponderous and lacking the precision needed to weave through three-lane corners confidently. Upgrade your steering to the max and some reviewers report feeling no difference at all. The Level Editor rounds out the package but amounts to adjusting sliders for corner sharpness, traffic density, and police frequency rather than building something you would actually feel proud of sharing. The saving grace, and it is a real one, is the presentation. Eight visual themes from seaside to futuristic city all look gorgeous, and the 18-track synthwave and retrowave soundtrack is genuinely good for solo late-night sessions. Controller support works fine and the controls are simple enough that anyone can pick it up inside two minutes, which is a genuine point in its favour for low-friction fun. Just do not expect this to replace Horizon Chase Turbo if you already own it. That game solved the OutRun-format progression problem more elegantly. 80's Overdrive sits a tier below, best appreciated at a low price point, in short bursts, with the Time Attack mode doing most of the heavy lifting. Riley, Scout Team

80's OVERDRIVE

80's OVERDRIVE

19 nov 2020Insane Code
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OutRun nostalgia in pixel-perfect neon, but the career economy will test your patience before the racing ever does.

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My Saturday night tournament crew has a soft spot for anything that looks like it fell out of a CRT TV circa 1988, so I loaded up 80's Overdrive with genuine excitement. The pitch is simple and it lands visually: point-to-point arcade racing soaked in synthwave colours, sprite-based supercars, and eight distinct roadside environments that run at a locked 60fps. If you grew up with OutRun or Lotus Turbo Challenge, your eyes will absolutely light up the moment the title screen hits. The core loop is Career mode, where you pick one of six retro supercars and race point-to-point tracks across a world map, earning prize money to cover entry fees, fuel, repairs, and upgrades. There are three upgrade categories per car: engine (top speed and fuel efficiency), steering (cornering response), and bumpers (collision resilience). You also get a two-use nitro system and an optional police radar to help manage the cop cars that occasionally appear and try to knock you off course. The Time Attack mode is the real spiritual successor to OutRun, complete with branching track paths and a slick near-miss mechanic where threading through traffic rewards you with extra seconds on the clock. That mode genuinely clicks. It is lean, tense, and arcade-pure in a way the career never quite manages. Here is where I have to be straight with you. The career economy is the game's biggest drag. Entry fees, repair bills, and fuel costs stack up fast, and when your wallet runs dry the game offers a car-washing minigame as the primary safety net. It is exactly as exciting as it sounds. AI opponents have been widely criticised for behaving like slow-moving road furniture rather than actual competition, which means early races feel more like a traffic obstacle course than a race. The steering itself splits opinion: some players find it authentically old-school, others find it ponderous and lacking the precision needed to weave through three-lane corners confidently. Upgrade your steering to the max and some reviewers report feeling no difference at all. The Level Editor rounds out the package but amounts to adjusting sliders for corner sharpness, traffic density, and police frequency rather than building something you would actually feel proud of sharing. The saving grace, and it is a real one, is the presentation. Eight visual themes from seaside to futuristic city all look gorgeous, and the 18-track synthwave and retrowave soundtrack is genuinely good for solo late-night sessions. Controller support works fine and the controls are simple enough that anyone can pick it up inside two minutes, which is a genuine point in its favour for low-friction fun. Just do not expect this to replace Horizon Chase Turbo if you already own it. That game solved the OutRun-format progression problem more elegantly. 80's Overdrive sits a tier below, best appreciated at a low price point, in short bursts, with the Time Attack mode doing most of the heavy lifting.

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Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:indieOutRun-styleSynthwave SoundtrackArcade RacerCareer ProgressionTime AttackTrack EditorPixel ArtCasual-Friendly

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Windows 10 64-bit
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
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Compatible with OpenGL 3.x
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3

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