
OVERPASS™ Expert Vehicles Pack
Three vehicles that demand the base game actually earns them - only worth it if OVERPASS already has its hooks in you and you need fresh hardware for the hardest terrain.
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About OVERPASS™ Expert Vehicles Pack
I'll be straight with you: my instinct when I see a three-vehicle DLC for a niche off-road sim is to skip it and spend the money on a decent mousepad. OVERPASS is already a game that sits in a very specific lane - slow, methodical, puzzle-adjacent off-road crawling where the track beats you far more often than your opponent does. The Expert Vehicles Pack drops three machines into that ecosystem: the Polaris RZR XP 1000 Trails and Rocks, the Arctic Cat Alterra MudPro 700 LTD, and the Zordix Rock Crawler. Each one is pointed at a different type of punishment - rocky technical climbs, deep mud runs, and pure rock-crawling respectively. If the base game's handling model clicks for you, getting purpose-built tools for specific terrain types is a genuine quality-of-life add. The core loop in OVERPASS forces you to think about 2WD versus 4WD, open or locked differential, approach angle, and throttle discipline all at the same time. It is not a shooter, and I say that as someone who spent the research time on this review quietly missing a polling rate slider. But the vehicle physics are the game's real asset - reviewers consistently called out that when the control model lands, it lands hard, and the sensation of reading terrain and picking a line that actually works is satisfying in a way that arcade racers can't replicate. These three additional vehicles extend that by giving you specialists rather than generalists. The Polaris RZR XP 1000 is a UTV built for rocks and technical trail work. The Arctic Cat MudPro 700 LTD, as the name implies, is your go-to for the thick, deforming mud sections where standard vehicles bog down and die. The Zordix Rock Crawler is the most extreme of the three - low speed, maximum articulation, exactly the right tool for obstacle courses that would flip anything else. The honest caveat is that the base game has a thin content problem that multiple reviewers flagged. Career mode runs short, multiplayer population is not exactly Apex-level, and the audio has been called out as flat across the board. This DLC does nothing to fix any of that. Three vehicles expand what you can bring to existing tracks, but they do not create new tracks, fix the penalty system's occasional phantom calls, or address the vehicle-to-vehicle audio that apparently sounds more or less identical across the roster. If you were on the fence about OVERPASS itself, this pack will not tip you over. It is strictly an extension, not a correction. Who actually wants this: players who have genuinely put time into the base game, understand the 2WD-to-4WD toggle mid-obstacle rhythm, and feel constrained by the stock vehicle roster when hitting the hardest courses. If you are the kind of person who restarts a hill-climb run twelve times to shave two seconds off, having a dedicated rock crawler in the garage matters. If you bounced off OVERPASS after two sessions because it felt too slow and too unforgiving, three more vehicles will not change your mind. Fred, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 64bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 15 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 560 or AMD Radeon HD 6870
- Processor
- Intel i5-3470/AMD FX-6300
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Game Info
- Developer
- Zordix Racing
- Publisher
- Nacon
- Release Date
- Mar 16, 2021
