Test your skills in outlandish tracks and challenge your friends at home (offline splitscreen) or online. 4 ENVIRONMENTS = 4 GAMEPLAYSRollercoaster Lagoon: Defy gravity in a tropical paradise, racing on magnetic tracks. International Stadium: Use your driving skills to master the tracks of this worldwide competition.
Canyon Grand Drift: Drift your way through narrow tracks in this red canyon landscape. Valley Down & Dirty: Use air control and jump through the hills in this countryside setting. CAMPAIGN MODE Unlock up to 200 unique tracks in over 5 difficulty levels.
Drive your way to the tops of worldwide rankings! DOUBLE DRIVER For the first time in a racing game, team up with a friend and control one car with two controllers! TRACKBUILDER Design your own tracks or simply generate random ones. Save and share your best tracks to make the competition last forever.
A Greatest Hits of Trackmania Games in a single release.
Accessible and clever racing entertainment, especially great in multiplayer mode and it looks great, too.
Nadeo have succeeded in turning people who normally wouldn’t care about breaking records on a track into drivers that do.
Quotation forthcoming.
Trackmania Turbo is an amalgamation of arcade racers from over the years, and the attention to detail really shines through.
Trackmania regulars can be disappointed by certain missing options in the PC version, but Turbo is definitely a fine sequel, with plenty to do.
For some reason, Turbo is being presented as if it’s a party game, which couldn’t be further from truth: most of the time you’ll be running the same track over and over again trying to shave tenths of second from your record time. So it’s best played alone and only if you enjoy difficult arcade racing games. Luckily for Ubisoft, there aren’t many of them this generation. [Issue#208, p.63]
March 2, 2020
Trackmania Nations Remake Revealed.