
Crash Time 3
Four-player split-screen, 40-plus vehicles including a tank, and autobahn cop chases that take about eight hours to exhaust. Old, cheap, and surprisingly still fun at a couch session.
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About Crash Time 3
My Saturday-night litmus test for any arcade racer is simple: can four people crowd around a screen, pick something ridiculous to drive, and still be laughing twenty minutes in? Crash Time 3 clears that bar with room to spare, mostly because it lets you pilot a tank through traffic while your mate in a firetruck tries to ram you off the road. That sentence alone should tell you whether this is your kind of game. Based on the German TV series Alarm fur Cobra 11, the game drops you into a story mode where detectives Semir and Ben chase down a terrorist organisation across a 32 km2 open-world map threaded with over 200 km of city streets and autobahn. Missions range from straight pursuits and escort runs to bomb-defusing scenarios, and the campaign clocks in around six to eight hours for most players, with side content padding that out. The vehicle roster is the real selling point: police cruisers, airport fire engines, semi trucks, go-karts, and yes, an actual tank. Unlocking them via the story keeps progression feeling rewarding, though typing the cheat code "fullgarage" into any mode skips that entirely if patience is scarce. The AI opponents now use a dynamic pathfinder that reroutes around traffic, which makes pursuits feel slightly less scripted than earlier entries in the series. Split-screen is present and accessible straight from the main menu, supporting up to four players in competitive racing. Guns do not carry over into split-screen, which is worth knowing before you promise friends a demolition derby. The "wannago" code unlocks free-roam in any mode including split-screen, which is where most of the chaotic fun actually lives. For a 2009 game, that local multiplayer generosity is genuinely rare and worth calling out. Online multiplayer exists on paper but the servers are long dead, so this is entirely a single-player or couch game in 2024 and beyond. The obvious caveats: the campaign is short by modern standards, the graphics were already mid-tier at launch and show their age hard now, and Windows compatibility requires running the executable as administrator on anything past XP. The driving model sits closer to arcade floatiness than any sim, which is fine for what it is, but wheel and pedal setups are wasted here. Plug in a gamepad and call it a day. Player sentiment on Steam sits at a strong 87 percent positive across over 500 reviews, which for a budget 2009 title is a genuine signal rather than a nostalgia bump. If you are chasing a slick, polished modern racer, look elsewhere. If you want something cheap that survives contact with a house full of people on a Saturday night, Crash Time 3 earns its keep. Riley, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 11 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP with SP2, or Windows Vista with SP1
- Sound
- DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM (2 GB RAM for Vista)
- Graphics
- DirectX 9.0c compatible 256 MB graphics card
- DirectX®
- DirectX 9.0c (November 2008)
- Processor
- Athlon 64 3200+ or Intel Pentium 4 - 3,2 GHz or better
- Hard Drive
- 4.2 GB free hard drive space
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Game Info
- Developer
- Synetic
- Publisher
- Kalypso Media Digital
- Release Date
- Nov 25, 2009