Jeremy McGrath has been absent from the video game world since the PS2/Xbox failure Jeremy McGrath?s Supercross. The announcement of another game starring the ?dirty? sportsman didn?t make me jump with joy, but surprisingly Jeremy McGrath?s Off Road Racing is actually a very solid effort, albeit a bit basic and streamlined.
If I am being completely honest, when booting up this ten-dollar downloadable title I was cringing as if I was in for another Bang Bang Racing-like effort. The menus were completely bland and basic, the amount of gaming options seemed limited, but the best/worst part was being ?welcomed? by Jeremy McGrath?s voice over supported by a poorly rendered digital picture of the man himself. I thought, man this takes me back 10 years, but not in a good way. Thankfully once I got into the game itself, it was a whole new ball of wax.
Audio does nothing special here, from the roaring engine sounds to your typical ?this direction coming up? comments, and I wouldn?t say you need to turn up your stereo speakers too loud unless you?re listening to a custom soundtrack during your race. The overall presentation leaves you feeling a bit unsatisfied as you select your vehicle and upgrade options, race, finish the race, see your standings, and move onto the next track. At least it all looks good while you?re doing it, and honestly, that?s what really counts in the end.
While the career mode portion of the game isn?t very long ranging in the 2-hour category, it is the 8 player online multiplayer that will keep you returning. Unlike the last racing game I reviewed (Bang?cough Bang) it?s nice to see developers who are making a game that is only available through download and featured online actually use online functionality beyond leaderboards.
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