However, this is where the eye candy just stops.Ĭoming to actual textures, while the resolution is definitely much higher in 4K, the textures are not really upgraded as compared to the previous-gen release and the game somewhat looks like a mix between an old-gen title and a new-gen title. While this is a major improvement when it comes to visuals of the game, playing with monster trucks at a smooth 60 FPS certainly has its perks when it comes to eye candy. There is nothing extra in the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S release of the game. This is because the next-gen version literally just ships with 4K and 60 FPS support. Normally, while we are comparing two particular titles from their previous-gen release and the next-gen release, we normally have plenty of things to talk however that is not really the case when it comes to Monster Truck Championship. The same is the case here with Monster Truck Championship as well. With these ports being of older-gen titles, touching 60 FPS on 4K is not that difficult since the visuals are pretty-much dated at this point and do not challenge the next-gen consoles’ power too much. With most of the next-gen releases, one of the major improvements in every release is the visual overhaul where the developers aim for 4K and 60 FPS. For a detailed review of the full game, you can check out our previous review of the PC release of this awesome monster truck sim. Similar to our other comparative reviews, we will be focusing on the next-gen features of the Monster Truck Championship in this review. This is our comparative review of the PS5 version of Monster Truck Championship in which we land some sky wheelies and crush some buses in 4L. Despite playing it and already reviewing the title earlier, I really wanted to try out the PS5 release of the title so here we are. The game is coming out for both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S with added features that harness the full power of the next-gen consoles. It looks like the main improvement for the game is that it can run in 4K 60 FPS on the newer consoles.After a successful launch on PC and previous-gen titles, Teyon and NACON has released their seriously underrated Monster Truck Championship for next-gen consoles. Players have the option to play in third-person mode or experience the action in the driver's seat in first-person. The game portrays realistic driving and physics, taking into account things like suspension, gearboxes, and independent front and rear wheel controls. Additionally, the game boasts a variety of 25 playable stadiums and circuits from across the United States. There are 16 different vehicles to choose from that players can use over multiple types of race events. European fans will be able to play the game a few days earlier on March 11. Teyon has announced that Monster Truck Championship will be released on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on March 16 in North America. RELATED: Former NASCAR Driver Builds His Own Gaming PC Monser Truck Championship was originally released on October 15, 2020, for multiple consoles. Monster Truck Championship was developed by Teyon, a Polish game studio that is also known for games like Rambo: The Video Game, and Terminator: Resistance. The game is published by NACON, which was also the recent Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood game. Monster Truck Championship has been the most recent one, and it will be heading to the PS5 and Xbox Series X next month. While racing games are popular, monster trucks games are few and far between. Racing games have been a staple of the video game market for decades, and even the Nintendo Switch will be getting its very own NASCAR game.
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