- Publisher: Motor Trend Group
- Release Date: Sep 11, 2018
- Also On: PC, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 5 out of 17
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Sep 11, 2018I like the tuning with real brands, now I want to have my created car in real life
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Sep 11, 2018The customization in this game is great! You can design a lot of different cars. Even though the graphics could be better, it's way too fun to dash into other cars!
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Sep 17, 2018The game is very likeable because it feels like an old school game, but better. You kind off do it all for the customization (which is great in this game) the gameplay and physics should be better, but I think they'll change that with any further update. Although Graphics wise I think its improvable, still giving this a 9.
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Nov 1, 2018
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Nov 5, 2018Finally 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.
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Dec 24, 2018
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Nov 21, 2018Super Street has a typically fun proposal, but it has several basic flaws, among which poor control. Decent, but there is no special reason to recommend it.
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Sep 24, 2018An interesting concept that doesn't quite come out right. Tuning your car is fun because of the tremendous amount of parts available but unfortunately it's the game itself that needs tuning. Controls are terrible. AI is atrocious. Physics are all over the place. The game is riddled with bugs. You won't find anybody else online. All of these issues could be patched out but in its current state this game is a car wreck. A pity.
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Sep 20, 2018A disappointment in all aspects. Clunky driving, a blurry presentation, generic sound design, boring upgrade options, and mind-bogglingly terrible physics all mash together into one “arcade” racer you’re better off avoiding, especially at its launch price of $49.99 USD.