![]() ![]() If you want more content, you can replay levels to aim to cut down your times (if you're the speedrunning sort, I imagine this game would be pretty fun for that) or download fanmade stuff from the workshop (though from the ones I played they don't really stray too much from the maingame levels.)Īlso, the soundtrack slaps - a lot of fast-paced rock and techno to get your blood pumping. ![]() From truck cannons to jumping off a cascade of midair trucks to fighting Truck Satan, there's a surprisingly large amount of variety and no gimmick ever felt it overstayed its gimmick. The game's content is a little slim - only 110 levels overall, which can easily be played through in a few hours or less if you're good - but what you get there is delightful. You have plenty of abilities to allow for silly things like yeeting a truck you're on at high speeds, but you can finish each of the levels in the game without them, and blitzing through hard levels by sheer precision platforming alone feels excellent. Going fast feels great, and little tricks like jumping against the side or back of a truck to gain a huge horizontal/vertical speed boost feels sick to perform. Where Clustertruck really shines is how the platforming -feels. But saying that is like saying Mario is a game where you jump on goombas. It's a 3d platformer where you jump on trucks. ![]()
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