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MadOut Open City is a destructive open-world racing game with over 20 customizable cars and various weapons to use against opponents. Experience different weather conditions, advanced car destruction, and angry bots while competing in various races. The game also supports Oculus VR for an immersive experience. There are no rules – win at any cost.

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25%
Audience ScoreBased on 91 reviews
optimization3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
  • The game has a fun concept and can provide some enjoyable moments, especially for those who appreciate chaotic driving experiences.
  • There is potential for improvement, with suggestions for more features and updates that could enhance gameplay.
  • Some players find it reminiscent of classic games, offering a nostalgic experience despite its flaws.
  • The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including poor graphics, lag, and unresponsive controls, making it frustrating to play.
  • Many players feel misled by the marketing, stating that the game does not deliver on its promises and is not worth the price.
  • Overall, the game is considered unfinished and lacking in content, with many features either broken or missing.
  • graphics10 mentions

    The graphics in the game have been widely criticized for their outdated low-poly style, reminiscent of titles from around 2007, with severe pop-in issues and frame drops. Many players have noted that despite adjusting settings, the visual quality remains poor, contributing to an overall feeling of an unfinished product. Overall, the graphical presentation fails to meet modern standards, leaving users disappointed.

    • “The graphics are nice, the physics feel very floaty, and the game has little if any content other than you driving around a map, mind you a very small map with roads cut in half, bridges not finished, and don't get me started on those unfinished hills with holes in them.”
    • “This game reminds me of Test Drive Unlimited 2; the graphics are closely relatable at a reasonable price.”
    • “I even dropped graphical options to medium for everything and only had it projecting on my VR headset (no mirror on desktop).”
    • “Severe frame drops and pop-in graphical issues and artifacts.”
    • “It has bad graphics and feels incredibly outdated (it is).”
    • “The graphics look about like 2007ish, nothing like those screenshots at max settings.”
  • story6 mentions

    The story in Madout Open City is largely criticized for its lack of depth and missions, with players noting that it feels more like a chaotic open-world experience without a coherent narrative. While some users find it a decent alternative to GTA, they express frustration over poor controls and performance issues that detract from the overall experience.

    • “The story was good but horrible to play with very bad controls and constant lag. If you can't afford GTA, then it's an okay alternate option if you don't mind a bit of lag.”
    • “I didn't see any story.”
    • “I didn't see any missions.”
    • “Not a bad Russian version of GTA, but it's poorly optimized with lag, mouse scrolls too fast, and there are no missions.”
  • optimization2 mentions

    The game's optimization has received criticism for lag issues and overly sensitive mouse scrolling, detracting from the overall experience. While it offers a decent Russian version of GTA, players note a lack of missions and vehicle upgrades, further highlighting its performance shortcomings.

    • “The vehicular upgrades significantly enhance both the visual appeal and performance of the vehicles.”
    • “I love how the optimization of the vehicles allows for a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality.”
    • “The attention to detail in the upgrades not only improves performance but also makes the vehicles look stunning.”
    • “Not a bad Russian version of GTA, but it's poorly optimized. There are lags, the mouse scrolls too fast, and there are no missions.”
    • “The vehicular upgrades are lacking in visual and performance optimization.”
  • monetization2 mentions

    The monetization aspect of the game has received negative feedback, with users feeling misled by advertisements that do not accurately represent the gameplay experience. Many express frustration over the lack of customization options and the overall quality, suggesting that the game is overhyped and fails to deliver on its promises.

    • “This is crap, nothing like the videos or ads. Sensitivity level over 9000 (not changeable), no idea how to fight.”
    • “It can be a bit funny at some moments, but overall it is overhyped and is nothing like the ads.”
  • humor2 mentions

    The humor in the game is perceived as inconsistent, with some moments being amusing, but many players feel it is overhyped and not reflective of the promotional material. Overall, the comedic elements are overshadowed by disappointment in the game's quality and the developers' pricing strategy.

  • gameplay2 mentions

    Players appreciate the unique gameplay style of the current beta, highlighting its innovative ideas, but express frustration with the presence of bugs and flaws that detract from the overall experience.

    • “Most of my gameplay time is not registered by Steam.”
    • “At this current beta stage, I really like its unique idea and gameplay style, but I hate the bugs and flaws at the same time.”
  • stability1 mentions

    The game is criticized for its lack of stability, with users noting numerous glitches and an overall unfinished feel, suggesting it should not be regarded as a complete product.

    • “This shouldn't be considered a full game; it's plagued with glitches and has a strange game set.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable.”
    • “I encountered numerous bugs that completely broke my experience.”
  • music1 mentions

    The music in the game is praised for its continuous presence, enhancing the experience even during free play sessions. Players appreciate the engaging soundtrack that complements gameplay and maintains immersion.

    • “The soundtrack enhances the experience even during free play.”
    • “The music is incredibly immersive and keeps you engaged throughout the game.”
    • “I love how the soundtrack adapts to different gameplay moments, making each session feel unique.”
    • “The soundtrack is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to enjoy during extended play sessions.”
    • “The music feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “There are only a few tracks available, and they quickly become tiresome, leaving me wishing for more diversity.”
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