Posts Tagged ‘monster truck’

Monster Jam: Urban Assault (DS): License to Wreck Cars with your Monster Truck

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Monster Jam: Urban Assault for the Nintendo DS is a game which gives you the license to shatter vehicles and other cars which come in your way while you are busy going ahead in your journey. The behemoth vehicle driven by the gamer is too good to be driven in confined areas and hence, the gamer sets out on huge roads wrecking mayhem on cars which seem to be insects in front of the gargantuan vehicle driven by him. The DS game offers a lot to gamers with four play modes spicing things up. The gamer can choose from Smasher, speedster, stuntman and World Series. All four modes are distinct in their own ways. The first one is for gaining points through destruction. The second in line is for racing semi-traditional bouts, the third is based on the tricks and the last one is all about a motley crew of interesting modes.

The gamer can opt for modern as well as customary circuit races. All the main events are displayed on the top screen where as the bottom part of the screen is meant for showing the damage meter and the designated map. The Monster Jam: Urban Assault (DS) game is good if you are an ardent fan of slick action. The action never stops and keeps going on all the time. The boost meter in the game is filled up when objects are smashed right, left and centre. There are a lot of venues where the plot of the game is based and the D-Pad of the DS Lite is all about controlling properly. The audio is good and the pricing of the game is ideal. Get the game and unleash your killer instincts with your monster truck.

 

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Bigfoot Collision Course hits the DS Lite

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Fasten your seat belts for a new and unique motor sport adventure called Bigfoot Collision Course. This is a game for those who want to test their driving skills on mini monster trucks with sturdy bodies and big tyres. If you are a fan of Microsoft’s Monster Truck Madness and are willing to ignore extraordinary graphics and various game play options, then Bigfoot Collisions is for you.

Unfortunately the game seems to disappoint most of DS Lite users as it lacks almost everything. This game could have a big hit if it was launched half a decade ago, but in today’s gaming world the data digitalisation has pushed all the limits with regards to graphics, sound quality and the game’s functionality. Hence, the Bigfoot Collision Course has rarely any chance to survive in the market. The graphics are very poor and there is no option for multiplayer game play. The game play options too are limited to practice sessions, quick races and a small career mode that can be completed in around 2 hours.

The only exciting factor that the Bigfoot Collision possesses is the way the gamer is forced to handle the on track obstacles. You will be facing various obstacles in real time rather than just moving around them. Oil drums, crushed cars, caravans, tree stumps logs and rocks; all these will obstruct you and make your truck skid and loose its balance. So you have to really practice hard to gain total control over the vehicle.

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