Abstrakt: It’s an astonishing achievement made all the more impressive by the fact that the entire expanse can be traversed seamlessly without a single loading time to spoil the ride. Divided into sections, the game’s map consists of varying terrain ranging from...
Abstrakt: Mark Beresford7.5When first hit with the press release regarding Codemasters take on an arcade post apocalyptic cross vehicle rally game, it was easy to be sceptical. It appears as though they are taking many popular games and trying to jam them all ...
Abstrakt: In post-apocalyptic America, all vehicles will have automatic transmissions. A strange lead perhaps, but then this curious oversight by Asobo and Codemasters is a microcosm of FUEL’s larger flaws. Somewhere beneath 14,400 square kilometres of satellite...
Abstrakt: On paper, Fuel’s open-world concept is nothing to sniff at: 5,560 square miles of free roaming open world terrain, an extreme weather cycle, 70 different vehicles, diverse environments. On paper, Fuel looks like the sort of game that you could lose you...
Ultimately, though, Fuel is just too ugly, unpolished and lacking in focus to have any impact on the genre, crossing the finish line on just the wrong side of average. 4.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (3)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report ...
Weather effects are distracting, Post-apocalyptic landscape looks breath-taking at times, Offers good variety where vehicles are concerned
Terrible load times, Pointless free-roaming
Fuel also offers many types of vehicles, namely - bikes, ATVs, muscle cars, SUVs, buggies and trucks - even hovercrafts! Each vehicle works well on different terrains, so if youre riding a muscle car, youd rather stick to asphalt, while if youre dri...