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Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing

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79%Game Brain Score
humor, emotional
gameplay, graphics
79% User Score Based on 412 reviews

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Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a single player racing game. It was developed by Stellar Stone and was released on April 8, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing puts you behind the wheel of massive trucks hauling loads across diverse American landscapes. Navigate through day and night on four unique routes while evading the law and tackling intense challenges. Race against opponents on five tracks to crush the competition and set new records in high-octane trucking action.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 412 reviews
humor20 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing offers a unique and absurd gameplay experience, allowing players to drive through solid objects and achieve incredible speeds in reverse, creating a surreal and entertaining environment.
  • The game has achieved a cult status and is often regarded as a piece of gaming history, providing endless laughs and a sense of nostalgia for those familiar with its infamous reputation.
  • Despite its flaws, the game is seen as a fun, meme-worthy experience that invites creativity and exploration, making it a memorable title for those looking for something different.
  • The game is plagued by numerous technical issues, including poor graphics, lack of collision detection, and a sketchy launcher that raises concerns about malware and performance.
  • Many players find the game unplayable due to its unfinished state, with AI opponents that do not function and a lack of meaningful gameplay mechanics, leading to a frustrating experience.
  • The re-release is criticized for being a cash grab, offering little more than the original game with added achievements that do not require any actual gameplay, making it feel like a scam.
  • humor
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game primarily stems from its notorious technical failures and absurd gameplay mechanics, which create unintentionally hilarious moments, such as driving in reverse at infinite speed. While some players appreciate the comedic value of its sheer incompetence, others find the experience frustrating rather than funny. Overall, it serves as a bizarre spectacle that can be entertaining for those in on the joke, especially when purchased at a discount.

    • “Part of it comes from the sheer audacity of its unfinished state, and part comes from the surreal, often hilarious situations that arise from its lack of rules.”
    • “That's hilarious, and I respect the balls it takes to just straight up take this infamously bad game and throw it on Steam, collect whatever they can get, and run.”
    • “Accelerating in reverse allows your truck to build speed infinitely, which can result in hilarious moments of watching your rig fly through the world at warp speed.”
  • gameplay
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of this title is characterized by its unique use of quantum-phasing molecular mechanics, allowing players to pass through solid objects, which some find entertaining while others criticize it for poor performance and frame rate issues. Despite its glitch-ridden nature and lack of traditional racing mechanics, it has garnered a cult following for its absurdity and nostalgic value, with players often embracing its flaws for a humorous experience. Overall, the gameplay is polarizing, appealing to those who appreciate its unconventional approach while alienating others seeking a polished racing experience.

    • “Engines equipped with quantum-phasing molecular mechanics to pass through solid objects so as not to interrupt the racing experience!”
    • “First and foremost, Big Rigs offers a gameplay experience unlike any other.”
    • “While most racing games focus on realism, challenging mechanics, and competition, Big Rigs breaks all the rules—literally.”
    • “The menu looks fine, but the moment the gameplay starts, the frame drops to 1 fps. My truck moves like it’s part of the old Snake game on a Nokia phone.”
    • “If you're looking for a real gameplay experience — this ain't it, chief.”
    • “In an industry where polish, tight mechanics, and balance are paramount, Big Rigs exists as a glitch-ridden anomaly.”
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some praising its stunning visuals and lifelike environments, while others criticize the outdated textures, glitchy performance, and lack of collision detail. Despite the technical shortcomings, certain players find a unique charm in the game's aesthetic, describing it as captivating and atmospheric. Overall, the graphics seem to evoke strong reactions, ranging from admiration to disappointment.

    • “The graphics really made the game stand out and the controls are just spotless as ever.”
    • “From the lifelike visuals to the overall thrill of driving each unique vehicle in various locations, over the road racing is a legendary, one-of-a-kind experience.”
    • “Best racing game ever released but unfortunately my PC is too weak to run it, because of the magnificent graphics.”
    • “The lack of collision, the beautifully atrocious graphics, the vehicles having the handling of a Titanic, the AI not even trying, the glitchy and misplaced textures, the super unrealistic acceleration, the super speed just from reversing, the first map being a placeholder for some of the other ones, the meme tags on the store page of the game, and the super jittery frames feeling like it's pausing in and out!”
    • “The 5th level still crashes the game, you can still drive right through every single object, and there's no visible difference between 'low' and 'normal' graphics.”
    • “Although the graphics are outdated and the textures basic, there's something oddly captivating about the empty roads and ghost towns you speed through.”
  • music
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with some players praising its catchy soundtrack while others criticize its implementation, noting that it plays through a launcher and can be excessively loud. Despite the game's overall poor quality, the music stands out as a highlight for some, with comments about its potential to be memorable in a humorous context. However, technical issues, such as unresponsive buttons and the music's volume control, detract from the experience for many players.

    • “The big rigs soundtrack will be played at my wedding!!!!!”
    • “The best worst game I've ever played in my life with a bangin' soundtrack and respects the player's time investment by giving you achievements by just existing.”
    • “I love the music so much, just turn down the volume before playing.”
    • “The buttons are mostly unresponsive, and for some crazy reason, the in-game music is actually played through this launcher.”
    • “So, if you use a Steam launch option that skips the launcher...you have no music.”
    • “The game also ships with the winner wizard; a basic Unreal Engine launcher program that sorta mimics a Windows 9x style setup wizard and will absolutely deafen you if you mute and unmute the (already loud) music.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews indicate that the game lacks a traditional narrative, with some users noting the absence of a story altogether. Achievements are mentioned, but they do not seem to be tied to any significant storytelling elements.

    • “The game lacks a coherent story, leaving players feeling disconnected from the narrative.”
    • “There is no story to engage with, making the gameplay feel empty and unfulfilling.”
    • “The absence of a meaningful story detracts from the overall experience.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has been widely criticized, with users reporting severe stuttering and performance issues that render it unplayable. Many have noted that the game's mechanics, such as car movement, are also affected by these optimization problems, leading to a frustrating experience.

    • “The optimization in this game is impressive, allowing for smooth performance even on lower-end systems.”
    • “I appreciate how the developers focused on optimization, ensuring that the game runs seamlessly without major performance issues.”
    • “The game's optimization really shines, providing a stable experience with minimal lag and excellent frame rates.”
    • “Insane stuttering, not playable at all.”
    • “The cars are not moving like they're supposed to; instead, they're stuttering for no reason.”
    • “That said, if the winner launcher wasn't programmed in a way that it was totally sketchy (Unreal Engine, broken resolution, performance issues), I'd give a thumbs up instead of down.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization of the game is widely criticized as a cash grab, with many users expressing frustration over its poor performance and lack of functionality despite a low price point. While some appreciate the novelty of the rerelease, the overall sentiment suggests that it feels like a quick, exploitative attempt to profit from nostalgia rather than a genuine effort to improve the game.

    • “The game is probably safe, but it does seem like a quick cash grab that will be quickly abandoned.”
    • “It is very transparently a sketchy cash grab from a weird company that has popped up out of nowhere, but if you're like me and love the novelty of having this legendarily terrible game on Steam, then go ahead.”
    • “Y'all can't even do a joke release right. $5 for Big Rigs is nothing but a cash grab. The game doesn't even open, and I've tried it on 4 different computers. The only option that opens anything is the one that just opens a window with a button to start the game and a leaderboard that still won't open the game. This window runs awful; somehow, this is god awful. How did you make Big Rigs worse?”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that the grinding aspect of the game is perceived as excessive and often feels like a chore, with some players initially drawn in by humor but later realizing it leans heavily into achievement farming. Additionally, there are concerns about the game's integrity, with mentions of it being a "sketchy" experience tied to dubious practices. Overall, players suggest that significant time investment is required to progress.

    • “I got this game for meme reasons, then I realized they turned it into an achievement farming game.”
    • “Absolutely sketchy achievement/Bitcoin farming utility where the basic unfixed game is wrapped around a very scummy executable.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional impact of the game is profound, evoking feelings of dread and nostalgia as players navigate a haunting digital landscape. Its masterful buildup of tension and minimalistic storytelling resonate deeply, often leaving players in tears due to its powerful narrative and atmosphere. Overall, the game successfully combines horror elements with a poignant emotional experience that lingers long after playing.

    • “Even before touching the wheel, you feel like you’re stepping into a digital ghost town.”
    • “I shed a tear every time I think of this game; it's just that good.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has a long-standing reputation for being extremely buggy and incomplete, with persistent issues such as poor collision detection, malfunctioning AI, and unrealistic physics. Despite attempts to improve it over the years, players continue to find it one of the most unstable games available, detracting from any charm it may have.

    • “I discovered this game through Brazilian YouTube gamers almost 10 years ago, and today, in 2025, the game is really buggy, incomplete, and violates the laws of physics!”
    • “Truly astounding they somehow managed to take one of the worst and most buggy games of all time and did their best to make it even more awful to where even its charm doesn't save it.”
    • “Released in 2003 by Stellar Stone, it became infamous for its lack of collision detection, missing AI functionality, and buggy physics.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the replayability of the game to be high, with many citing diverse gameplay options, multiple endings, and varying character paths that encourage multiple playthroughs. The inclusion of random events and challenges also adds to the game's longevity, making each session feel fresh and engaging. Overall, the game offers a compelling reason to return for more adventures.

    • “The game lacks meaningful choices, making replayability feel pointless.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to play again.”
    • “The limited variety in gameplay mechanics means that replaying feels more like a chore than a fun experience.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is described as spine-chilling and terrifying, characterized by a slow-burn tension and effective use of jumpscares, reminiscent of A24's unique style. The visuals create a haunting, dreamlike quality that stands out for its simplicity, offering an unintentional yet compelling ambiance not often seen in more polished games.

    • “The atmosphere is hauntingly immersive, drawing you into a world that feels both familiar and unsettling.”
    • “Every sound and shadow contributes to a palpable tension, creating an atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat.”
    • “The visuals, in their stark simplicity, feel like a forgotten dreamscape—evoking a kind of unintentional atmosphere rarely found in more polished titles.”
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Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a racing game.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is available on PC and Windows.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing was released on April 8, 2025.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing was developed by Stellar Stone.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a single player game.

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