Wreckfest
Platforms
About
Wreckfest is a destructive racing game that encourages players to break rules and experience intense vehicular combat. With a focus on physics-based destruction and customization, players can race and upgrade an array of vehicles in various chaotic events. Smash, crash, and race your way to the finish line in this ultimate full-contact racing experience.








- The game features stunning graphics and runs smoothly on high settings, providing an immersive experience.
- The physics and damage models are impressive, offering a great mix of realism and arcade-style gameplay.
- Controller support is excellent, making the game more enjoyable, especially for those who prefer not to use touch controls.
- Many players experience issues with touch controls being unresponsive or too small, making gameplay frustrating.
- There are significant bugs, including frequent crashes and problems with downloading additional game data.
- Multiplayer functionality is lacking, with many users unable to find servers or connect with friends.
graphics
49 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are generally praised as stunning and top-notch for a mobile title, with many users appreciating the variety of settings available for customization. However, some players report significant issues, including graphical glitches and performance problems on certain devices, which detracts from the overall experience. While the graphics may not match the fidelity of console or PC versions, they are still considered impressive for mobile gaming.
“The graphics quality is amazing.”
“Graphics are top notch, while keeping a stable framerate.”
“Awesome graphics and tight controls.”
“However, I'm having graphics issues on my Honor 70.”
“When entering a game, I see mainly just the skybox with some black flickering objects. I've tried lowering all graphics settings and disabled shadows, and it doesn't help.”
“My device can handle the max graphics, but the game graphics suddenly corrupt, my screen goes black and looks like a broken TV.”