Compara los precios de BattlefieldCars en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Jim Dex. Publicado por Jim Dex. Lanzado el 5/2/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

Solo vs AI or couch war with three friends - BattlefieldCars is the kind of budget arena shooter you grab for a game night, not a ranked grind. Manage expectations accordingly.

I came in hoping for something in the vein of Twisted Metal lite - low price, cars with guns, a few friends on a couch. What BattlefieldCars actually delivers is a barebones arena vehicle combat game built by a solo dev, and that context matters a lot when deciding if it belongs in your library. It is not trying to compete with anything on a technical level, and the sooner you accept that, the less it will annoy you. The core loop is simple enough: survive an arena, shoot rivals, collect XP to unlock new car models and additional maps. There is a drift ranking system running alongside the combat score, which adds a second thing to chase if raw kills get repetitive. Pickups - ammo, health, nitro boosts, and shields - are scattered around the arena and create light positioning decisions. None of this is deep, but it works as a functional feedback loop for twenty-minute sessions. The single-player mode pits you against AI opponents, and losing means forfeiting your earned XP for that run, which adds a small but real consequence to each match. The headlining feature is split-screen local multiplayer for up to four players, and that is genuinely where this game makes its only real argument. Keyboard-and-gamepad mixing is not supported for two-player, so everybody needs a controller - worth knowing before you set up a session. If you have four pads and four people who know what they signed up for, there is a scrappy, retro-flavored good time buried here. Expect the presentation of a game jam project: visuals are functional and chunky in a retro-3D way, audio is minimal, and there is no online matchmaking at all. This is strictly a couch or solo affair. From a shooter mechanics standpoint, BattlefieldCars is light on the things I normally care about - time-to-kill feels inconsistent, there is no real weapon variety to speak of, and the movement ceiling is low enough that there is no movement tech to learn. Netcode is a non-issue because there is no online play, which honestly removes the category entirely. What you do get is a nitro system for burst speed and the drift scoring layer, both of which at least gesture toward skill expression. For a sub-5 dollar title built by one developer, that is a fair return on the feature list. Bottom line: this is a game for a specific moment - four people, four controllers, a TV, and zero expectations beyond casual chaos. If you are shopping for a solo experience with depth or any kind of competitive online component, look elsewhere. The lack of community reviews after three-plus years on Steam tells you most of what you need to know about its longevity as a primary game. But as a filler title for a couch session, it knows what it is. Fred, Scout Team

BattlefieldCars

BattlefieldCars

5 feb 2022Jim Dex
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Solo vs AI or couch war with three friends - BattlefieldCars is the kind of budget arena shooter you grab for a game night, not a ranked grind. Manage expectations accordingly.

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I came in hoping for something in the vein of Twisted Metal lite - low price, cars with guns, a few friends on a couch. What BattlefieldCars actually delivers is a barebones arena vehicle combat game built by a solo dev, and that context matters a lot when deciding if it belongs in your library. It is not trying to compete with anything on a technical level, and the sooner you accept that, the less it will annoy you. The core loop is simple enough: survive an arena, shoot rivals, collect XP to unlock new car models and additional maps. There is a drift ranking system running alongside the combat score, which adds a second thing to chase if raw kills get repetitive. Pickups - ammo, health, nitro boosts, and shields - are scattered around the arena and create light positioning decisions. None of this is deep, but it works as a functional feedback loop for twenty-minute sessions. The single-player mode pits you against AI opponents, and losing means forfeiting your earned XP for that run, which adds a small but real consequence to each match. The headlining feature is split-screen local multiplayer for up to four players, and that is genuinely where this game makes its only real argument. Keyboard-and-gamepad mixing is not supported for two-player, so everybody needs a controller - worth knowing before you set up a session. If you have four pads and four people who know what they signed up for, there is a scrappy, retro-flavored good time buried here. Expect the presentation of a game jam project: visuals are functional and chunky in a retro-3D way, audio is minimal, and there is no online matchmaking at all. This is strictly a couch or solo affair. From a shooter mechanics standpoint, BattlefieldCars is light on the things I normally care about - time-to-kill feels inconsistent, there is no real weapon variety to speak of, and the movement ceiling is low enough that there is no movement tech to learn. Netcode is a non-issue because there is no online play, which honestly removes the category entirely. What you do get is a nitro system for burst speed and the drift scoring layer, both of which at least gesture toward skill expression. For a sub-5 dollar title built by one developer, that is a fair return on the feature list. Bottom line: this is a game for a specific moment - four people, four controllers, a TV, and zero expectations beyond casual chaos. If you are shopping for a solo experience with depth or any kind of competitive online component, look elsewhere. The lack of community reviews after three-plus years on Steam tells you most of what you need to know about its longevity as a primary game. But as a filler title for a couch session, it knows what it is.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopcontroller-supporttier:sub-5Vehicle CombatCouch Co-opArena SurvivalDrift ScoringAI Opponents4-Controller RequiredNo Online Multiplayer

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Wnidows10 , Windows 11
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8 GB available space
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2 GB of Vram
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guad core CPU at 2 Ghz
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Any

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