- April 19, 2024
- 2MEDYA
Rent A Car Simulator 24: Prologue
82%Game Brain Score
gameplay, optimization
graphics, story
82% User Score 114 reviews
Platforms
About
In "Rent A Car Simulator 24: Prologue," players run a car rental business, renting out luxurious cars to earn daily income. The prologue version includes features such as buying new cars, repairing and modifying vehicles, and engaging with in-game characters. Players can also track rental status, sell cars, and explore the living map. The full version of the game promises an even more exciting car rental experience.










Audience ScoreBased on 114 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
graphics4 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience with a focus on buying, selling, and renting cars.
- It features smooth gameplay and decent graphics, making it enjoyable to play.
- The co-op and single-player modes add variety, and players are looking forward to the full version with more features.
- The game suffers from bugs and unrealistic mechanics, such as odd car rental prices and poor physics.
- Many players find the gameplay repetitive and lacking in depth, with some suggesting it feels like an asset flip.
- The prologue version is seen as lacking content compared to the anticipated full version, leading to disappointment.
graphics
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews; while some users appreciate the car graphics, many criticize the overall visual quality as poor and unrealistic. Complaints also extend to the car physics, which detract from the driving experience. Overall, the consensus leans towards disappointment in the graphical presentation.
“Don't even bother about downloading the 4.5GB file to play this, as the game has no good graphics. The cars don't even look good and the game is very unrealistic (who would rent an Audi A3 for $600 and a Smart car for $300 a day?). The car physics aren't even good, so you can't even drive and brake properly, and the list goes on.”
“Crap graphics.”
“Crap graphics.”