Super Street: The Game
- September 11, 2018
- Team6 Game Studios
- 7h median play time
"Super Street: The Game" is a racing simulation that allows you to build and customize your own street cars. Drive through various environments and compete in races to earn rewards and upgrade your vehicle. With realistic physics and a wide range of customization options, this game offers a immersive experience for car enthusiasts.
Reviews
- The game features extensive car customization options with real-world brands, allowing players to modify their vehicles in detail.
- The damage system is satisfying, with parts visibly flying off and the car body warping during crashes.
- The game offers a nostalgic arcade racing experience reminiscent of older titles like Need for Speed: Underground.
- Driving physics and controls are poorly implemented, leading to frustrating handling and understeering issues.
- The AI is often reckless and can disrupt races by crashing into players without regard for their position.
- The game feels incomplete and lacks depth, with a limited number of cars and no meaningful progression system.
- gameplay30 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 73 % neutral mentions
- 10 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the game has received largely negative feedback, with many players criticizing the driving mechanics as inconsistent and frustrating, often comparing them unfavorably to other racing titles. While some appreciate the customization options and entertaining crash mechanics, the overall experience is marred by poor physics and a lack of engaging gameplay features, leading to a consensus that the game does not meet its advertised potential. Many reviewers suggest waiting for significant updates or sales before considering a purchase.
“The game mechanics aren't too hard to master and are consistent enough that it doesn't distract me from having a fun experience and being able to hone better maneuvering skills.”
“The crash mechanics are entertaining and go well with the burnout kind of vibe.”
“The exterior customization is amazing; you can pretty much make any car, and the driving mechanics have been improved, making it feel great.”
“I played this game for about an hour and 45 minutes, and all I can say is that this game is so bad that I'd rather have hepatitis than play it again.”
“15 odd minutes of gameplay and it's obvious this game is 100% graphics (and considering they are subpar, that's pretty outrageous for $45) and no gameplay. The car physics are loose, not fun, and just laughable.”
“When turning, the game's physics feel unnatural, making gameplay both difficult and infuriating.”
- graphics25 mentions
- 16 % positive mentions
- 64 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some praising the hyper-realistic visuals and smooth performance, while others criticize them as mediocre or reminiscent of PS2-era graphics. Many users note that the heavy post-processing can blur the visuals, detracting from the overall experience. Overall, while some find the graphics impressive, others feel they fall short of expectations, especially given the game's price point.
“Hyper-realistic graphics; I would make sure that you have a PC powerful enough to run it at a minimum of 60-75 FPS.”
“Amazing graphics.”
“Graphics are decent and run smoothly most of the time for me.”
“Absolutely stay away, incredibly mediocre racing experience, poor visuals, poor handling model.”
“The graphics are PS2 level, and there really isn't much of a story.”
“15 odd minutes of gameplay and it's obvious this game is 100% graphics (and considering they are subpar that's pretty outrageous for $45) and no gameplay.”
- optimization13 mentions
- 23 % positive mentions
- 54 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The game's optimization is criticized for laggy performance in the garage and a lack of meaningful differentiation between performance parts, as they all provide the same benefits despite varying prices. While the visual customization and damage model are praised, players note that the driving mechanics can feel inconsistent, leading to frustration. Overall, the game requires further optimization to enhance the user experience and address its current flaws.
“You start with a bucket, and slowly are able to make it into a sexy machine worthy of a JDM car show, adding performance parts as well to stay competitive in the increasingly difficult events.”
“I love how performance parts are actually visible unlike other games.”
“It uses real aftermarket brands like HKS, Sparco, Toyo, etc. from visuals to ICE/performance and will show the swapping on each part.”
“The game needs better optimization as well.”
“Finally this game needs some optimization, sometimes the garage is kind of laggy.”
“The bad thing about the performance parts is that every part has the same amount of performance gain; for example, the 4-pot Brembos have the same stats as the ceramic ones. Not logical.”
- music10 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it boring and excessive, while others appreciate the well-crafted soundtrack that captures the modern street racing vibe. The inclusion of EDM and rock genres is noted, but overall, the music is seen as a secondary aspect to the gameplay experience.
“The soundtrack has captured the essence of street racing in a nutshell.”
“It has a good soundtrack, with well-made songs that fit the action better than the sense of speed you get.”
“Music seems to capture the modern street racing vibe.”
“Music is terrible, bass is excessive when in menus, crashes are ridiculous from small bumps that wipe you out to jumps that leave your car cartwheeling without wiping out. Graphics aren't great when on widescreen even running all settings on ultimate. The game is mostly fun to play and not bad value for money as I got it on sale for about $12, definitely feels like it is only worth about that much if not less.”
“Music is meh.”
“The soundtrack has gotten the style of street racing in a nutshell.”
- story8 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 63 % neutral mentions
- 38 % negative mentions
The game has been criticized for its lack of a compelling storyline, with many users noting that it feels more like a collection of racing modes than a cohesive narrative experience. The absence of a meaningful plot and character development detracts from overall enjoyment, leaving players wanting more depth in the storytelling aspect.
“The game has no storyline at all, a 'crew' that doesn't help your experience in any way.”
“Also, there was no storyline.”
“I look for games with a storyline because that makes it so much more enjoyable.”
- monetization6 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 83 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game is perceived as a cash grab, with players feeling that it lacks substantial content and regular updates despite its simple design. While the game is priced at $50 without microtransactions, many users express disappointment over the limited car selection and the absence of advertised features, suggesting a lack of commitment from the developers.
“It's basically a $50 mobile game (without microtransactions at least).”
“This product seems more like a quick cash grab than a proper racing game.”
“The game doesn't seem to get regular updates, though it's relatively simple in design and could easily be expanded with more game modes, cars, tracks, etc. It kind of feels like a lazy cash grab.”
“Or instead of a cash grab and abandoning the game, please fix your game!”
- humor5 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is a mixed bag; while some players find the unpredictable physics amusing and capable of generating genuine laughter, others feel that the novelty wears off quickly. Notably, the quirky animations, such as the photographer's awkward movement, contribute to the comedic moments, earning high praise from some reviewers. Overall, the humor is appreciated but may not sustain long-term engagement.
“It really made me laugh.”
“Funny as hell.”
“10/10 only for how much the physics have made me laugh.”
- replayability5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
Overall, the game has limited replayability due to a short campaign of only 65 races and minimal options for car modification. While quick race and free play modes exist, they do not significantly enhance the replay value, leaving players wanting more depth and variety.
“While it is still not perfect, it has become a lot more playable and a massive improvement.”
“There is no replayability to this game.”
“There are quick race and free play options, but since you can only modify one car, I don't feel that there is as much replay value as there could be.”
“The campaign is way too short (only about 65 races) and there is little replay value.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and blocky, particularly criticizing the driving model as unengaging and monotonous. This contributes to a frustrating experience when attempting to achieve in-game goals.
“Grinding achievements feels more like a chore than a rewarding experience.”
“The driving model is blocky and tedious, making the grinding process even more frustrating.”
“The repetitive nature of grinding in this game quickly becomes monotonous.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional impact of the game is significant enough that players feel the need to take a break from it, indicating a deep and potentially overwhelming experience.