Drive 21
- December 20, 2022
- Quadfix Games
Drive 21 is a simulation game that offers a realistic open-world driving experience. Players can earn money through job opportunities such as logistics and taxi driving, and use it to purchase and customize their own vehicles. The game features realistic vehicle interior and driving physics, engine sounds, and weather conditions, as well as a hunger and thirst system and the ability to barbecue and camp. Vehicle customization options include engine parts, body parts, car color, rims, and tires. Realistic traffic and a vehicle damage system are also included.
Reviews
- The game has potential and could be great with more updates and improvements.
- Some players appreciate the idea and concept behind the game, especially as it is developed by a Turkish team.
- The developers are responsive and are working on adding features like tutorials and controller support.
- The game is plagued with numerous bugs and issues, making it unplayable for many users.
- Controls are poorly designed, with many players unable to configure their steering wheels or use the game effectively.
- Graphics and overall quality are subpar, leading to a disappointing experience compared to other driving simulation games.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been criticized for being misleading, as it reportedly lacks any connection to cars or driving, contrary to what was advertised in the store.
“But this game, contrary to the information in the store, has nothing to do with the car or the use of the car or the gameplay.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The graphics have received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users expressing significant dissatisfaction and rating it a zero. This suggests that the visual quality is considered subpar or lacking in detail and appeal.
“The graphics are incredibly outdated and lack any real detail.”
“I was disappointed by the low-resolution textures that make everything look blurry.”
“The character models are poorly designed and don't match the quality of modern games.”