True that it lacks officially licensed monster trucks that we all grew up watching in Monster Jam but the level of customization, the control and weight of the truck, stunt variety, and level design just put it at the top of every other monster truck game currently available in the market. It surpasses any monster truck game ever released in the past. Overall, Monster Truck Championship is personally my favorite monster truck title currently available in the market. ![]() Since we are mostly jumping here and there, and we also have to spin out the wheels for various stunts such as burnouts so the Adaptive Triggers responding to these and sending back increased tension would have been an amazing feature. The tension and feedback it offers actually help you understand how the wheels are behaving on the terrain and this would have been perfect in Monster Truck Simulator as well. The Adaptive Triggers work miracles for racing games and I loved playing WRC 9 on them because of their distinct feedback while driving a vehicle. There was no added friction representing the traction faced by tires or there were no vibrations in particular areas of the controller to represent which tire is catching traction and which one is loose in the dirt. However, to my disappointment, after booting the game and driving the truck, I found that there is no additional feedback for the Adaptive Triggers. One of the main reasons I requested a PS5 review copy of Monster Truck Championship was that I was looking forward to playing the game with the new Adaptive Controllers of the DualSense controller. The frames do not drop at any point and the gameplay is smooth in every scenario. With that said, however, the game sticks to 4K and 60 FPS without any issues. The game looks pretty much like the PC version now however on Pc, you can push the frames even higher than 60 however here the frames are locked at 60 FPS so the visual fidelity is basically just higher resolution and silky smooth 60 FPS. 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. 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.
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