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Mixed or average reviews - based on 44 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 44
  2. Negative: 2 out of 44
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  1. 49
    Fuel is just too ugly, unpolished and lacking in focus to have any impact on the genre, crossing the finish line on just the wrong side of average.
  2. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    40
    A mess in need of a thorough overhaul. [July 2009, p.81]
User Score
7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 45
  2. Negative: 6 out of 45
  1. Feb 5, 2011
    3
    I was looking forward to playing this game as I have never seen one with the scope of magnitude that the map apparently had. but when I began,I was looking forward to playing this game as I have never seen one with the scope of magnitude that the map apparently had. but when I began, I realized that there is soooooo much area of the map empty, it became clear to me that no intelligent design went into this other than to make it huge just for the sake of being huge. yay, we've got the biggest map of any racing game out there! too bad there's barely anything IN IT! the AI of the cars you will race against quickly go between completely retarded to absolute and complete cheating **** how a car can be the same model and make of what you're using and be miles away in front of you within a minute is rediculous. this game was a huge mistake. Full Review »
  2. May 21, 2022
    2
    To put it simply, it's a bad game. The game world is huge but feels really small because it's full of repetition, every area feels like you'reTo put it simply, it's a bad game. The game world is huge but feels really small because it's full of repetition, every area feels like you're stuck in a loop always seeing the same assets the same roads the same patterns etc, physics are very basic too, different vehicles just feel different by the amount they slide, no nitro, no crash physics nor detailed damage model like in other games such as Motorstorm or Dirt, not much of a soundtrack either just a few extremely generic pieces that don't even fit the post apocalyptic theme, racing is dull and free roaming is even worse all set to the most generic music ever. Full Review »
  3. Jan 18, 2021
    7
    It is a good game - but with just some more it could have been a so great game: There is too little to do out there. You have fun races - evenIt is a good game - but with just some more it could have been a so great game: There is too little to do out there. You have fun races - even against helicopters. And you can search and find trucks and view points. And gather white barrels of fuel. That's it. The map is huge, the graphics are great and there are a lot of vehicles with a big variety. Why didn't they take some ideas from Test Drive Unlimited 1 (released in 2006!!): Transport packages oder vehicles, find things that are not indicated on the map, bring people to certain places in a given amount of time and so on. I love the peaceful post apocalyptic scenary - but it gets boring as I just conquered a quatre of the map. A storymode also would have been nice, but as I unlocked 20 vehicles and found a douzen of trucks and view points and won some races, I am bored. Other downsides are, that you have allways to be first at the races to qualify, that the physics are somehow limited, even compared to Test Drive Unlimited 2, and the sound can be annoying: there is just 1 (one!!) sound effect for sliding, which is allways very the same (same length, no modulation whatsoever), no matter about the surface, durance of the slide or the type of the vehicle.
    I really have the impression, the creators made a great basis for a great game, but didn't get the two month more they would have needed to complete it. A really pity, beause I like the game in general. Maybe it's nothing for young people who look for excitement, change and challenge, because it's relaxing, slightly changing, maybe a bit boring and can become pretty hard, but only after a while of playing.
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