- Publisher: Pixel Maniacs
- Release Date: Mar 19, 2021
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch
- Summary: Race your monster truck WHILE your friend builds the road. Go too slow, and you'll EXPLODE! And yes, it's as chaotic as it sounds – especially in four player split-screen.
- Developer: Pixel Maniacs
- Genre(s): Racing, Arcade, Automobile
- # of players: Online Multiplayer
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 4
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Mixed: 2 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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Apr 2, 2021In summary, Can’t Drive This is a fresh take on an already saturated party game market that’s a ton of fun with friends and gets very addictive, but loses steam after 10 hours with the few game modes it offers. There just isn’t enough content to play this game solo and unlock the majority of the cosmetics. With that being said, I personally absolutely love this game and would love to see the idea further expanded.
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Apr 18, 2021An exhilarating driving party game, where the driver-builder formula can create very funny sessions. It lacks a bit in variety and, even if including a single player mode, it's not for lone players. Definitely suggested if you want one more title to include in your party games rotation.
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Mar 27, 2021All in all, if you have a group of friends to play with, Can't Drive This on Xbox is worth a shot. It’s a giggle for sure, and deliberately driving your partner round the bend (literally!) is as fun as it gets, especially as you get further, the pace increases and things get pretty tense. But if you’re a solo player, this hits party games' cliche number 1: it’s just not as much fun on your own.
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Mar 30, 2021Part racer and part frenetic puzzle game, Can’t Drive This is a highly imaginative and fresh driving game that thrives as a catchy co-op experience. At its best with four players it’s a genuine riot and a true crowd-pleaser, and it’s buoyed by balanced handling, a nice soundtrack, and a good sense of humour. However, its skinny selection of modes means it doesn’t quite have the stamina a party game needs to keep a couch-load of people engaged for hours on end.