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  • Summary: In Super Street: The Game it’s all about building your own ride. Start from scratch as you build your own supercar part by part. Use over 700 authentic car parts from the biggest aftermarket brands to create your ultimate ride and unleash it on the streets.
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  3. Negative: 2 out of 2
  1. Sep 16, 2018
    38
    Dumb sexism, catastrophic controls, pretended tuning: racing fans should steer clear from Super Street: The Game.
  2. Sep 17, 2018
    20
    I really wish I was exaggerating, but I can say without a doubt that outright avoiding Super Street is pretty much a must. This has no redeeming qualities at all. It’s frankly laughable that the developers were bold enough to launch this at a whopping $50. I find it hard to even justify paying $5 for this. I’ve tried free-to-play mobile racers that have been leaps and bounds more enjoyable than this dumpster fire. So, by all means, take your money and your time elsewhere. Super Street is, at best, shovelware to the fullest degree.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Sep 20, 2018
    8
    Super Street the game will give you Underground customization and Flatout rubbing is racing vibes but uses a different handling that needs toSuper Street the game will give you Underground customization and Flatout rubbing is racing vibes but uses a different handling that needs to be mastered with several tries unlike those two games. The progression is really felt rewarding as you build your own car part by part which is the only car your are going to build which you choose from 8 cars before you have a new game plus. The track is diversive and good enough for racing games and executable to do a perfect cornering without hitting the barriers or other cars but takes a huge skill to do it and it has more race modes unlike AAA titles that focused on. It's a great game for a lower price game which I can recommend to buy when it's on sale discount or something but still needs some updates and fixes like public matches or game crashes for example and it needs to take some huge step/things to do in order to be qualified enough as a good 50$ game Expand
  2. Nov 1, 2018
    8
    Super Street: The Game is a rough diamond. I can see why a lot of people didn't like it at first, but the first update improved the game anSuper Street: The Game is a rough diamond. I can see why a lot of people didn't like it at first, but the first update improved the game an enormous amount. There is not that many games anymore that try to bring this type of gameplay back to the current gaming era. That's why I respect and like what these developers are doing. I can't wait till the next update arrive. I have a feeling this game will get better with every update. Expand
  3. Nov 5, 2018
    7
    Finally picked it up after the first update. Not regretting it yet. Super Street: The Game is overall a decent game with great tuningFinally picked it up after the first update. Not regretting it yet. Super Street: The Game is overall a decent game with great tuning possibilities. As long as you keep your expectations in check, this is a great game to pick up on a sale. Expand
  4. Sep 14, 2018
    6
    Super Street The Game is an attempt to return the glory days of the good old Underground and Burnout games but the thing is,it needs A LOT ofSuper Street The Game is an attempt to return the glory days of the good old Underground and Burnout games but the thing is,it needs A LOT of polishing and reworking.
    When you start the game,you get to choose between 8 car bodies that you modify how you like.
    Each car handles and feels different.
    The customization is great for an indie game.
    There are some flaws such as paying for each repaint,which is too much (when you look at events which aprox give you 300 bucks).
    Then,there is no decal/wrap editor,which i hope to be added later on in an update.
    Now,to the driving.
    It feels like an arcade game but it needs a whole lot of patching.
    When you start the career,you will notice that the car`s steering feels alright...until you get to the point of slowing down,when the car actually barely does it...at all !
    You accelerate to much,and you will hit a wall,you slow down too much and the opponents will leave you in the dust.
    This basically ruins the driving and racing feels exhausting and frustrating.
    I even have the problem that my handbrake button is not working!
    Here are some other flaws:
    -No profile/saves system
    -Short career mode (3-4 hrs to complete)
    -One car in career mode (i get it that the game is supposed to get you hooked up to one car but seriously ?)
    -No "My Cars" option. - This one is related to the previous flaw. If i can`t have another career car,can i at least have the ability to customize others separately from the career mode ?
    -Some visual mods are too expensive such as car paint (2000$, really ???)
    Overall, SS is a good attempt at bringing what we miss for years now but i do hope that the developers take a good look at the game`s flaws and fix everything in updates.
    (*This review might change in the future if the game gets fixed*)
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  5. Feb 20, 2021
    4
    Alright, while I will admit that Super Street: The Game is not as bad as people make it out to be, as it is honestly probably the best gameAlright, while I will admit that Super Street: The Game is not as bad as people make it out to be, as it is honestly probably the best game Team6 ever, and will ever make. Yet, I still can't recommend it.

    The Good
    -Great vehicle models, with a decent amount of vehicles to choose from.
    -Originally, you could only have one project car save slot, now you can own multiple project cars.
    -Great sense of speed.
    -Environments are pretty good, with plenty detail, props to crash into, traffic roaming the streets, etc.
    -Incredible customization, I mean I am thoroughly impressed by the amount of parts per vehicle.
    -Physics aren't perfect, but much better than their previous games, and better than other racing games made in UE4.

    The Bad
    -Graphics are very ugly. It has that awful smeared, blurry UE4 look, with settings that don't stick, and reset themselves.
    -Inconsistent FPS in certain areas, and no option to automatically turn down graphic settings when playing in split screen, leading to horrible performance when in split screen.
    -The most basic, bog standard, generic soundtrack you'll ever here.
    -Awful sound effects, literally reusing crash sounds effects from their older games, or even not having sound effects, like no 'boosting' sound.
    -Races pay out nothing, leading to a very slow progression.
    -For many of the performance part prices, a higher price does not mean better performance. Why make it a higher price if there is no added benefit!
    -Cars are way to soft when deforming. I swear that you could sneeze, and blow off the whole front end.
    -Way too over priced. Usually I don't **** about price, but charging $40 ($50 on the eShop for Super Street: Racer!) is a ridiculous price for a game like this. Its not worth it.

    Lion Castle Entertainment hasn't given up on Super Street, as Super Street: Racer on the Switch was released November 7th, 2019. This means that both Super Street: The Game, and Super Street: Racer have the possibly of being improved on, but as it stands now, Super Street: The Game a disappointment to fans of the arcade racing genre.
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