- May 8, 2020
- Petr Šimůnek
Engine Evolution
67%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay, monetization
67% User Score 91 reviews
Platforms
About
Engine Evolution is a multiplayer racing game that uses similar principles as World of Tanks - with each PvP race, against 11 other players, you gain experience and credits, for which you can buy various upgrades for your bike, or unlock the next bike.











Audience ScoreBased on 91 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions
- The game is free to play and offers a fun arcade racing experience with easy controls and decent handling.
- Despite its flaws, the game shows great potential and has a dedicated developer who is actively working on improvements.
- The variety of bikes and the unique racing concept provide an enjoyable experience, especially for fans of motorcycle racing.
- The game suffers from poor graphics, clunky controls, and a lack of polish, making it feel unfinished.
- Microtransactions and a confusing user interface detract from the overall experience, leading to frustration for players.
- The player base is extremely low, resulting in long matchmaking times and a lack of competitive racing opportunities.
graphics
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players finding them mediocre and a significant factor in the game's inability to attract a larger audience. While a few users appreciate the decent visuals and smooth handling, others criticize the graphics for being unfinished, choppy, and in need of optimization. Overall, the graphical quality appears to vary widely, impacting the overall gameplay experience.
“Fast game with modern day graphics with easy controls that moves from location A to B to C and so on.”
“Nicely done game, which includes decent graphics, very good handling and it never gets old, especially when you play with your friends!”
“The riding controls and the way the game functions is nice and smooth; it also has nice graphics.”
“This has some really mediocre looking graphics that will understandably be a turn off for a lot of gamers, and it's a big contributor to the failure of the game to attract gamers despite having no up-front cost.”
“The game itself doesn't appear finished... the graphics are okay, physics are choppy, and continuity of the game just doesn't hold enough excitement to keep playing.”
“It needs a lot of optimization, better physics, and graphics.”