Compare Truck Racer prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Kylotonn Entertainment. Published by Bigben Interactive. Released on 10/18/2013. Available on PC. Genres: Racing.

Drifting a five-ton truck sideways through a hairpin is absurd, chaotic fun - just don't come here expecting a sim or a living online lobby.

I've spent enough time with budget arcade racers to know when one is punching its weight, and Truck Racer mostly does. The hook is immediately clear: you are not driving a truck so much as flinging one, and the gap between what a real 40-tonne rig does in a corner and what happens here is roughly the size of a continent. Trucks drift, boost with nitrous, and shed body panels on contact in a way that feels more like a Saturday-afternoon cartoon than any kind of motorsport sim. That is absolutely fine, because the chaos is the point. The mode list covers the basics well. Championship strings together a series of events where finishing positions earn you points to spend on 54 possible upgrades across six truck categories - tweaking speed, traction, and braking, plus cosmetic paint work. Time Attack and Elimination fill out the solo card for days when you just want a quick hit rather than a long campaign grind. The 48 tracks spread across 10 environments give you a decent enough rotation of asphalt and dirt surfaces, and the dirt layouts do carry a slightly looser feel that rewards adjusting your upgrade setup rather than running one all-purpose build. Early laps involve a lot of wide, slow drifts straight into barriers while you find the handling window, but the game clicks once you accept that commitment to a corner is everything. Where things get genuinely interesting for a couch session is the split-screen mode - two players local, up to four online. For a PC arcade racer from 2013, having any local multiplayer at all puts it ahead of a lot of contemporary competition. The bad news: online is essentially empty now, years after launch, so treat that four-player cap as a historical footnote rather than a live feature. Split-screen for two is real and working, which means it survives as a perfectly serviceable couch option. The AI in single-player is on the gentle side - experienced racing game players will find the difficulty ceiling arrives fast and the campaign can feel repetitive before you hit the final championship tier. A few technical rough edges have followed the game through the years: screen tearing without forcing V-sync through your driver, occasional framerate inconsistency, and a jarring redout effect if you flip your truck or reverse too long. None of these are deal-breakers for a low-price impulse buy, but they are the kind of polish gaps that remind you this is a budget production. The destructible truck model is satisfying in practice - panels crumple and break off during contact, and ramming a rival out of a tight chicane rewards the chaos-first approach the whole game encourages. If your Saturday night plan involves two people, one couch, and something loud and unpretentious while you wait for the pizza, Truck Racer earns its keep. Solo players looking for a deep championship grind will run out of meaningful challenge faster than they expect, and anyone hunting active online lobbies should look elsewhere entirely. Riley, Scout Team

Truck Racer

Truck Racer

Oct 18, 2013Kylotonn EntertainmentBigben Interactive
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Drifting a five-ton truck sideways through a hairpin is absurd, chaotic fun - just don't come here expecting a sim or a living online lobby.

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Best for couch pairs who want loud, brainless racing chaos - solo grinders and online hunters will bounce off it quickly.

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I've spent enough time with budget arcade racers to know when one is punching its weight, and Truck Racer mostly does. The hook is immediately clear: you are not driving a truck so much as flinging one, and the gap between what a real 40-tonne rig does in a corner and what happens here is roughly the size of a continent. Trucks drift, boost with nitrous, and shed body panels on contact in a way that feels more like a Saturday-afternoon cartoon than any kind of motorsport sim. That is absolutely fine, because the chaos is the point. The mode list covers the basics well. Championship strings together a series of events where finishing positions earn you points to spend on 54 possible upgrades across six truck categories - tweaking speed, traction, and braking, plus cosmetic paint work. Time Attack and Elimination fill out the solo card for days when you just want a quick hit rather than a long campaign grind. The 48 tracks spread across 10 environments give you a decent enough rotation of asphalt and dirt surfaces, and the dirt layouts do carry a slightly looser feel that rewards adjusting your upgrade setup rather than running one all-purpose build. Early laps involve a lot of wide, slow drifts straight into barriers while you find the handling window, but the game clicks once you accept that commitment to a corner is everything. Where things get genuinely interesting for a couch session is the split-screen mode - two players local, up to four online. For a PC arcade racer from 2013, having any local multiplayer at all puts it ahead of a lot of contemporary competition. The bad news: online is essentially empty now, years after launch, so treat that four-player cap as a historical footnote rather than a live feature. Split-screen for two is real and working, which means it survives as a perfectly serviceable couch option. The AI in single-player is on the gentle side - experienced racing game players will find the difficulty ceiling arrives fast and the campaign can feel repetitive before you hit the final championship tier. A few technical rough edges have followed the game through the years: screen tearing without forcing V-sync through your driver, occasional framerate inconsistency, and a jarring redout effect if you flip your truck or reverse too long. None of these are deal-breakers for a low-price impulse buy, but they are the kind of polish gaps that remind you this is a budget production. The destructible truck model is satisfying in practice - panels crumple and break off during contact, and ramming a rival out of a tight chicane rewards the chaos-first approach the whole game encourages. If your Saturday night plan involves two people, one couch, and something loud and unpretentious while you wait for the pizza, Truck Racer earns its keep. Solo players looking for a deep championship grind will run out of meaningful challenge faster than they expect, and anyone hunting active online lobbies should look elsewhere entirely.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamArcade RacerDestructible VehiclesSplit-ScreenCouch Co-opVehicle UpgradesBudget PickLocal MultiplayerTruck RacingNitrous Boost

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Processor
Intel® Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2™ 2.8GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
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NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 series or ATI™ Radeon™ 4870
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Processor
Intel® Core i5 2500 or AMD Phenom X4™ 965
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® 560 series or AMD Radeon™ HD 6850
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Game Info

Developer
Kylotonn Entertainment
Publisher
Bigben Interactive
Release Date
Oct 18, 2013

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Truck Racer was developed by Kylotonn Entertainment and published by Bigben Interactive.