I bought this game and its a lot of fun for the whole family!
I bought this game and its a lot of fun for the whole family!
ScreamRide feels like three games in one. This game has something for you no matter if you want to build, ride, or destroy. With the Sandbox mode, the content contained in the game is just the beginning.
Frontier Developments is no stranger to rollercoasters or build/management sims. Known for games like Rollercoaster Tycoon, Thrillville, and most recently, Zoo Tycoon for the Xbox One, Frontier is ready to put their unique spin on this niche genre with ScreamRide, a new build and destroy action/sim...
Positives Truly infinite sandbox potential Challenging and addicting gameplay Varied modes to keep things fresh
Negatives Graphics are simplistic and flat Analog editor controls are troublesome
When it comes to theme park games, Frontier Developments can be considered one of the experts in the field. Going back, it's done the recent Zoo Tycoon remake, Kinect Disneyland Adventures , both Thrillville games, and all three entries in the RollerCoaster Tycoon series.
In the end, ScreamRide was a pleasant surprise for me. As a fan of the Rollercoaster Tycoon series, it was a nice change to create something without having to worry about all the park management aspects that might come with it.
Whether you simply want to ride a rollercoaster, build your own coaster or you simply like to destroy things, there is something for everyone.
Your pulse is racing, you are tightly strapped into your seat, sweat starts to roll down your forehead, and you question your sanity for being where you are as you start your climb… then after the ever-so-slightest of pauses, you are suddenly falling at great rates of speed and hit with G-Forces...
ScreamRide is a pleasant surprise. What's more, it was developed by Elite: Dangerous studio Frontier Developments. As it turns out, they're adept at both space simulation and theme park design.
Yes, it's full of nausea and loops and screaming - everything you'd expect in that regard from a game with rollercoasters in it. Like much of the inspiration behind it, you can build new coasters to your heart's content.
All in all, ScreamRide is pretty darn fun. It seems weird and shallow at first, but playing through all of the pre-set levels and earning high scores and unlocking everything will keep you busy for several hours, and then building your own rides and sharing them online will extend your playtime by a...
All three game types are fun; sandbox mode; lots of content
Camera in build mode isn't optimal; motion sickness
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024