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Mixed or average reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
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  1. Mar 12, 2018
    80
    While Gravel has issues like strange collisions, cars literally merging into each other and some issues with shadows, there is a lot to say about it. There's a wide variety of racing types, tracks and cars to use. Almost everything is fast paced and entertaining and simply gratifying. Simply put, Gravel is a very good arcade style racing game and Milestone's best game yet.
  2. Mar 12, 2018
    80
    If you’re even a casual racing fan as I am, Gravel is absolutely worth your time.
  3. Mar 9, 2018
    80
    It may have the blandest visuals on the block and its multiplayer offerings are currently in shambles, but Gravel is still brimming with attitude and excellence. No-frills racing to the extreme, Gravel is a nostalgic road trip that excites, thrills and charms when its given a chance to rev its engine.
  4. Mar 1, 2018
    80
    Despite one or two cruel difficulty spikes, Gravel is one of the better examples of off-road racing in a while. Its mix of semi-realism and over-the-top arcade style makes for some exciting races, while its progression system keeps it accessible to almost anyone.
  5. Feb 27, 2018
    80
    Gravel is welcome a return to Milestone's roots: a fun, engaging and exhilarating racing arcade, along the lines of Dirt 2 and V-Rally. The driving model is accessible but not trivial, the gameplay is challenging without being frustrating, some locations are simply unforgettable and the multiplayer has a lot of potential. Green light.
  6. Feb 28, 2018
    78
    Gravel wants to be the spiritual successor of Screamer, a production of the early 90s still remembered with affection for the immediacy of the gaming system. Exactly like its illustrious predecessor, Gravel is a game that is quick to understand, yet challenging to master.
  7. Mar 5, 2018
    75
    Gravel is a great racing experience for veterans and newcomers alike, with so many tracks and cars to unlock this game will keep you busy for a while. However being unable to find an online match has me worried that the replay value of this game isn't very good after you've played through the meat of the single-player game.
  8. Mar 1, 2018
    75
    With its simple gameplay, Gravel can win the hearts of all fans of arcade driving. However, its proposal is exhausted after a few hours when the main game mode "Off-Road Masters" ends due to the lack of enough unlocks to keep the game alive.
  9. Feb 27, 2018
    75
    Gravel is a very special Milestone title. Thanks to a mix of arcade and simulation, it offers hours and hours of fun.
  10. Feb 27, 2018
    75
    Milestone's Gravel rocks. A solid arcade driving game which features mainly off-road races with a convincing sense of speed and a good variety of competitions, vehicles and tracks. Too bad for the thin longevity of its campaign and the complete lack of alternative single-player modes, which greatly reduce Gravel's specific weight.
  11. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    May 9, 2018
    70
    As generic as generic gets. [May 2018, p.86]
  12. Mar 12, 2018
    70
    A competent arcade-style racer that mostly excels in the amount of cars and the number of tracks available. It also fills a gap if you've been craving for a decent off-road title recently. The Smash-up races take away from the fun to be had however because the difficulty soon becomes frustrating. The AI occasionally pulls off some crazy antics as well, but that doesn't hamper the fun in any major way.
  13. 70
    GRAVEL is a refreshing arcade racer that delivers a fun handling model within a package that can't visually hold up. If you can look past that, there's some charm with the cheesy presentation, reckless AI and surreal crash physics. It's a budget title that sadly carries a full price but there's a level of creativity here that makes it stand out from Milestone's licensed work.
  14. Feb 27, 2018
    70
    Milestone's latest is a fun romp through a variety of off-road locations, offering both quantity and variety in terms of tracks, cards, and modes. It's not the most ambitious racer ever, but the non-serious style of the flagship Off-Road Masters mode will be very appealing to those wanting an enjoyable arcade experience.
  15. 70
    Gravel is a nice change of pace from the simulation-heavy racing games available elsewhere in the industry. While decidedly light on content outside of the main campaign and devoid of any real multiplayer options to speak of, the most important part of any racing game, the driving, is consistently fun.
  16. Feb 27, 2018
    70
    Gravel is a solid title, with an old school gameplay, but few game modes. There's a good variety of cars and locations, with a strong connection to the past and the present of the off road story. There are, however, some technical problems.
  17. Feb 27, 2018
    70
    Another challenging and entertaining racing game from Italian developer Milestone... but not enough to compete with the best titles in the genre.
  18. Mar 1, 2018
    68
    Gravel is a game that you'll enjoy if you like this type of racer, although it falls short of ambition when it comes to gameplay and content.
  19. May 8, 2018
    66
    With its relatively realistic physics, Gravel is a game on the hard side. However, if you are looking for an arcade-like offroad race game, you should be able to appreciate this one.
  20. Mar 7, 2018
    65
    Gravel is undoubtedly better than we expected but it's still quite far from the best in the business like Forza Horizon. Nevertheless, the game should appeal to the die-hard fans of arcade racing in spite of it's shortcomings.
  21. Feb 27, 2018
    65
    While Gravel looks good and plays well, it suffers from never deciding whether it wants to be a simulation game or and off-road arcadey racer.
  22. Games Master UK
    Mar 22, 2018
    60
    Intermittently fun, but not consistently hair-raising enough to keep you glued to the steering wheel. [Apr 2018, p.80]
  23. Mar 19, 2018
    60
    It is certainly not difficult to find faults in Gravel. On the other hand, it's just as easy to put the pedal to the metal and enjoy the wonderfully exaggerated races. Rarely has a racing game been this fun and varied, although It could – and maybe should – have been better in a lot of ways.
  24. Mar 5, 2018
    60
    Gravel is a game that holds up, but which, like the races it offers, skids and slips often off-road. It will therefore satisfy the ones that likes this kind of games for fifteen hours to complete the Off Road Masters mode and probably a half dozen for completers who want all the stars and liveries. Its launch price price under the bar of 50 € can help to make a decision and remains finally very coherent with the proposed offer.
  25. Mar 1, 2018
    60
    Gravel is fun enough as an arcade off-road racer, but it feels like it was designed to compete with the hits of five or six years ago, not the racers of today. While there’s something likeable about its no-nonsense, rough-and-tumble action, it lacks the poise, power and polish of a mud-flinging, tyre-spinning champ.
  26. Feb 28, 2018
    60
    Gravel offers fun racing with a variety of cars and environments. The Off-road Masters mode that includes the Gravel Channel storyline is a unique way to include a story that features boss battles with the one-one-one challenges. Otherwise the modes in Gravel are lacking and the visuals are severely hurting. There’s better car models in some mobile games, but at least the selection is enough to get past this and the game looks good in motion with the colors and the lighting. Unfortunately, while advertised as PS4 Pro Enhanced, HDR isn’t included even though Milestone’s latest Supercross game included HDR. What makes the negatives more forgiving is that Gravel retails for $49.99, rather than a full-priced game. It has its moments and its variety, but it can’t be compared to something like the DiRT series.
  27. Feb 27, 2018
    60
    New arcade racers have been few and far between over the last half decade, and Gravel is just one attempt to reignite the genre. There’s some good racing to be found here, with plenty of licensed cars to take through some lovely scenery, but it doesn’t get your heart pounding with excitement. Gravel might be a fairly decent racer, but its biggest sin is that, despite the fireworks and exotic locations, it’s just a bit boring.
  28. Mar 9, 2018
    50
    All in all, Gravel is a mediocre racing game; one that cannot challenge any of the top quality racing titles currently available on the market. The game has many qualities that the other recent release from Milestone enjoyed, but unlike the motorcycle racing genre, the car racing genre is too crowded.
  29. Mar 7, 2018
    50
    Like the fireworks that occasionally ignite throughout select races, Gravel's attempts at excitement don't quite dazzle.
  30. Mar 1, 2018
    50
    Gravel is aptly named: rough, mildly broken, and dull.
User Score
6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 55 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 55
  2. Negative: 13 out of 55
  1. Mar 12, 2018
    4
    This game had a chance to refresh the stale arcade racing genre but it lacks depth, the career is just a sequence of senseless races withoutThis game had a chance to refresh the stale arcade racing genre but it lacks depth, the career is just a sequence of senseless races without any kind of progression, the vehicle physics is "floaty", buggy and frustrating to control and the tracks are mostly plain highways going trough boring environments.
    Multiplayer didn't work at all and that's one of the biggest reason for such a low score.
    4 is a poor result but this game doesn't feel AAA except for the menu and some parts of the presentation.
    I honestly don't see any reason to buy this game full price, but for the amount of time you will need to go trough the mildly boring campaign 10-15 bucks may be the right price to pick it up if you are really desperate to have a cheap Sega Rally to waste a week end on.
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  2. Feb 28, 2018
    5
    No Local Split-Screen Multiplayer. That automatically reduces the possible fun value of this game. Don't developers understand that this isNo Local Split-Screen Multiplayer. That automatically reduces the possible fun value of this game. Don't developers understand that this is the best way to give the game appeal and longevity? What the gaming world really needs is a new Blur. Full Review »
  3. Feb 27, 2018
    9
    While this game isn't on the level of Forza or Gran Turismo its a lot of fun!!!
    Its not very deep, but its a nice break from the other racing
    While this game isn't on the level of Forza or Gran Turismo its a lot of fun!!!
    Its not very deep, but its a nice break from the other racing titles to relax and not take
    things so seriously. Cars, tracks, weather conditions, damage, shortcuts, jumps, What could you ask for?
    Graphics 8
    Sound 8
    Controls 9
    Fun factor 10
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