
Last August I came before you announced before you, happily, that the Rick Fest was on 2 way. Now I tell you that Recfest 2 is here. In early access, at least, you can take the sequel to the developer Big Beer’s sequel to the beloved car ski skiing Discoing Derby/Beatle Race Game Game.
The launch includes 24 players and boats, three courses, five of these courses, five of these courses track, Rick Fest Sandpt Map remake, and a big OL ‘chaos sandbox test map. You can defeat two US -style muscle cars, an 80s compact Euro car, and the 90s American -style US -style beanzer car. You can also paint some basic paint in the garage (then to ruin you completely).
Above all, though, I have to say that I like the initial access launch trailer view that Recfist 2 has taken. They adopt a real appropriate, honest approach: this is a game that has not happened. It is about to be broken. Also, it’s a game about literal cracks, and it is just a comedy gold, people. This is especially effective when they show the Greebox -style sandbox area.
The trailer also highlighted the biggest feature of Rick Fest 2: its impressive new physics and destruction properties. Cars in Rick Fest 2 are almost surprisingly damaged as bits and pieces, frames and panels turn, tires fall, wheels rims against the road and more. In this way, in particular, the car suspension and the physics of the drivers are wildly thrown.
Big Beer says the first update for Rick Fest 2 will come in May and will include two new tracks and two new cars. The final release, when it comes to the future, will be a great type of career mode, multi -player modes, full car customization, support for deep cosmetics, tournament play, and editing support, as well as “a great type of sports, track and cars”.