- November 30, 2022
- GOATi Entertainment
22 Racing Series
Platforms
About
"22 Racing Series" is a futuristic racing game built on real simulated physics, allowing for vehicles capable of over 1,000 km/h. The game features track capture, resource collection, mid-race vehicle upgrades, and track abilities. Online tournament play with prizes is available, and the game plans to support modding and community-built assets, including fully 3D track designs and physically-based vehicles such as bikes and maglev. The game has even demonstrated the possibility of driving F1 cars upside down.











- The game features a fresh concept that requires players to learn resource management for optimal performance.
- The racing mechanics are fast and fluid, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience, especially in VR with a wheel.
- The developers are responsive to feedback and are actively working on improving the game, which shows promise for future updates.
- The game currently lacks meaningful single-player content and online multiplayer, making it difficult to enjoy for those who prefer non-solo play.
- The integration of NFTs and blockchain technology has led to concerns about pay-to-win mechanics and overall game security.
- Many players have experienced frustrating bugs and control mapping issues, detracting from the overall gameplay experience.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay features impressive mechanics and offers car customization through NFTs that impact performance, but players have reported frustration with advanced tracks, suggesting a steep difficulty curve. Overall, while the core mechanics are praised, the experience can become challenging and less enjoyable as players progress.
“Mechanically, it felt amazing, providing a satisfying experience as I navigated through the tracks.”
“The car customization parts have actual gameplay effects, adding depth and strategy to the racing experience.”
“Car customization parts are NFTs with actual gameplay effects outside of the 'community racing class'—whatever that means.”
“Not that it was at a bad price; mechanically it felt amazing, but after trying some of the more advanced tracks, I found the game to be more frustrating than anything else.”