- April 29, 2019
- Raciebug
Deep Race: Space
Platforms
About
"Deep Race: Space" is a single-player racing game set in a space environment, where players can choose from various tracks and race against AI opponents with unique skills and ships. Players drive a powerful space racer, capable of reaching top speeds over 700km/h with boostpads and turbo, but must be cautious as controls become harder at high speeds. The game features checkpoints and the chance to respawn if driven outside the track, but at the cost of valuable time against opponents. Races typically last 1-2 laps, with some tracks offering multiple laps for added challenge.










- Driving mechanics are decent, making it enjoyable for fans of the racing genre.
- Offers a variety of tracks and fast-paced gameplay, appealing to skilled racers.
- Some players find it interesting and fun, recommending it for casual play.
- Extremely poor track design leads to frustrating gameplay and lack of compatibility with hover mechanics.
- Soundtrack and sound effects are criticized as being of very low quality.
- Many players consider it one of the worst games they've ever played, citing significant design flaws.
music
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many users criticizing the soundtrack as subpar and lacking in quality, comparing it unfavorably to classic titles. However, a few reviews noted that the music and sound effects were decent, contributing positively to the overall gameplay experience. Overall, the consensus leans heavily towards disappointment in the musical aspect.
“Excellent racing, one of the best races in this form, nice picture, convenient gameplay, good music and sounds, convenient control!”
“The soundtrack makes Dracula on NES sound like a masterpiece.”
“Music and sound effects, don't get me started; a parrot without a pick could do better sounds.”
“Crap soundtrack and lack of environment.”