Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Oct 29, 2020
    90
    Pacer is a magnificent anti-grav racer that’s more than capable of filling the Wipeout-sized hole in your life.
  2. Oct 29, 2020
    80
    Pacer is an adrenaline-fuelled racer with tons of replayability, and plenty of customisation options to make each win count.
User Score
6.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 10
  2. Negative: 3 out of 10
  1. Apr 8, 2021
    10
    Alright after I saw how this game is being dogged on I felt the need to step up to the plate as a WipeOut veteran with over 20 years ofAlright after I saw how this game is being dogged on I felt the need to step up to the plate as a WipeOut veteran with over 20 years of experience. I have started playing antigravity racers with WipeOut in 1998 on the original Playstation just to give you a frame of reference.
    Pacer is an amazing game and definitely does not deserve the hate that is being spread around it. We live in a day and age where many people do not seem to understand the appeal of antigravity racers anymore and what makes these type of games amazing. First and foremost, they are different and offer a nice change from all these generic racers such as NFS, THE CREW, ASSETTO and FORZA.

    To get this out of the way. I had 0 problems with FPS drops, sound issues. None of that happened to me while playing through the entire career mode. These issues may have already been patched out if they ever existed on the PC version.

    Now what makes a good antigravity racer: It needs to give you the feeling of relentless speed, wild controls, such as the drift mechanic that really lets you control your vehicle in unique ways, badass vibes, brutal and ruthless combat, while offering you a challenge on the way to mastering the physics. These type of games were always challenging and hard to master. I remember the original WipeOut showed no mercy, one mistake would cost you the entire race. However PACER is nice to beginners and really keeps it based in the first couple tournaments.
    These are the main aspects that make an amazing antigravity racer. Pacer really manages to check off all of these check marks and slaps even more on top. It has a badass soundtrack, good sound design if you happen to be lucky to own a sub-woofer, this game can really put you into its setting, amazing graphics, an art style that really captures the original dark bladerunneresque vibe that games such as Dodgem Arena and WipeOut used to portray back in the 90's. Pacer goes straight back to the roots and gives us something truly special.
    You can customize your vehicles, weapon loadout, mod your weapons, has outstanding physics that compliments the great drifting mechanism. The only drawback that I can agree with is the low player base. While it is unfortunate that it does not have a huge player base, this is not something I rate the game upon as I can easily play a solo career, on my own or open a server and play with my friends. The devs even set up a Discord where you can challenge people directly.
    Since the game has just launched last winter, it still has a chance to garner some interest among people interested in these titles. Because there is certainly a place and an audience for them as we are being swamped with the same formula such as those from THE CREW, NFS or FORZA. Personally I am over these generic racing games and can't play them anymore because it's truly the same experience every time. I have more fun playing against PACERS AI like I did back in the 90's with WipeOut and Dodgem Arena.

    PACER is a gem in this day and age and there are people that love this title already and I am one of them. I can whole heartedly recommend this title to anyone looking for a unique racing experience and anyone who is already familiar with the antigravity racing genre as this vet is loving this title like I loved WipeOut. PACER is a good game.
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  2. Feb 2, 2021
    1
    6 (six) peak daily players on steam in a multiplayer game – what a hit! Born dead.
  3. Nov 5, 2020
    8
    Been waiting eagerly for this game to come out and satisfy my thirst for a quality Wipeout-style game, and I'm happy to report that it hitsBeen waiting eagerly for this game to come out and satisfy my thirst for a quality Wipeout-style game, and I'm happy to report that it hits the spot in a way i didn't expect. This is definitely NOT a Wipeout clone, and at first i was thrown off by the unfamiliar physics. It felt a little tame and easy at first, but after i got to the higher speed classes, that all changed. Also, once i accepted that this is not trying to be Wipeout, i reset my expectations and took it all in with fresh eyes.

    Graphics are really polished with some really beautiful settings, though it would have been nice to be able to adjust more of them, such as a resolution slider that goes over 100%

    The sound really stands out for me as a winner - immersive and punchy, though there were some instances where sound effects didn't register and a couple menus that could have used sound cues. The music in my opinion is not what it was hyped up to be, with too many tracks that lack a fast "racey" feel. Still, there are so many songs that can all be turned on or off, and there is a fair bit of variety, so it's likely you'll be able to curate a style you like.

    One point of immersion bother for me was that the jets of the craft, while great-looking, don't "thrust" forcefully enough during flight to convince me they're propelling the craft.

    While others have complained about twitchy handling that can make some of the craft feel like their made of paper, like the Sabre craft, i found i could alter the handling enough that i could remove most of this, though not entirely.

    The single player campaign is a lot of fun, and introduces you to the slightly intimidating upgrade mechanics in a really gradual and fun way. Hats off to them for weaving in the tutorial so effectively. I just wish the campaign was longer, because while it lasted, it was a blast. Unfortunately, once it's over, there doesn't seem to be much more to race for... at least in single player.

    While the multiplayer lobbies weren't very populated while i was playing, when i did find one, i had a seriously fun time. This game really gets your thrill on once you go PvP. With the weapons added into the racing mix, there's a kind of confident aggression when you're at the back of the pack knowing you're the predator and a frantic terror while in the lead, knowing that while you're winning you're the prey, and i have won and lost races that i was sure were going to be the other way around. I highly recommend it. I haven't managed to try other modes in multiplayer yet, but there are many.

    All in all, this is a welcome addition to the AG racing genre and while not a direct successor, it's a solid "nephew" to the Wipeout franchise. It's slightly less arcade thrill, but more strategically balanced for online competitive. I really hope the online community for this game grows, because that is where this game can really shine.
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