Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a racing game released for PC by Stellar Stone LLC in 2003. Due to its severe lack of functionality on release, the title has received universally negative reviews, with many critics referring to it as the worst video game of all time.
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| - Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a racing game released for PC by Stellar Stone LLC in 2003. Due to its severe lack of functionality on release, the title has received universally negative reviews, with many critics referring to it as the worst video game of all time.
- The Shameplay is simple: drive around grey voids, up mountains, through buildings, bridges, trees, into water, and more to get a piece of crap "trophy" that only says, "You're Winner !" The grammar error is on purpose, because I want this to be accurate! Nightride is broken beyond repair, Ultranav is just stupid, the trucks look like piss, and the horrible textures cause one part of a level to look more beautiful than the rest of the level! Why was this even published? Still a great shame through.
- Big Rigs (or BROTTR) is the criticly celebrated "Greatest Game Ever". Most experts in video games will tell you about it's superb graphics and sound, but the best part about the game is it's deep phylosophy. Story The story of BROTRR starts in Russia. A man known only as Steller Stone was given a vision of a status based dogma that would one day counqor the earth, this evil organisation was known as "Gamespot". Stell knew he had to stop it, so he followed his heart to California, where he met the 4 trucks of power, Sunrise W14, Thunderbull, Thunder, and Megaone.
- Although the game's packaging states that the main objective is to race their Big Rig to safety in order to deliver illegal cargo being carried by the vessel, while avoiding the police, in actuality, there are no police in the game, because pigs fear the power of WINNER. Much of the game instead centers on the player racing their truck to the finish line; however, the player's computer-controlled opponent vehicles have no AI and never move from the starting position, because they know their goddamn place. In addition, due to a lack of collision detection, there are no obstacles to negotiate within the game, and the laws of physics can be violated frequently with awesome results—this is, of course, all by design.
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| - Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is a racing game released for PC by Stellar Stone LLC in 2003. Due to its severe lack of functionality on release, the title has received universally negative reviews, with many critics referring to it as the worst video game of all time.
- The Shameplay is simple: drive around grey voids, up mountains, through buildings, bridges, trees, into water, and more to get a piece of crap "trophy" that only says, "You're Winner !" The grammar error is on purpose, because I want this to be accurate! Nightride is broken beyond repair, Ultranav is just stupid, the trucks look like piss, and the horrible textures cause one part of a level to look more beautiful than the rest of the level! Why was this even published? Still a great shame through.
- Although the game's packaging states that the main objective is to race their Big Rig to safety in order to deliver illegal cargo being carried by the vessel, while avoiding the police, in actuality, there are no police in the game, because pigs fear the power of WINNER. Much of the game instead centers on the player racing their truck to the finish line; however, the player's computer-controlled opponent vehicles have no AI and never move from the starting position, because they know their goddamn place. In addition, due to a lack of collision detection, there are no obstacles to negotiate within the game, and the laws of physics can be violated frequently with awesome results—this is, of course, all by design. Big Rigs fiercely divided critics; much of the criticism for the game was directed at its tendency to transcend all which we know and hold dear to bring the player to a state of complete oneness with all that is good and WINNER. As a result, the title is unfairly regarded as one of the worst video games of all-time. Despite these criticisms, the game sold fairly well, converting nearly 20,000 souls to divine WINNERdom, as well as causing Dissident to gain a cult following on the internet. Those who have been converted to WINNER consider Big Rigs to be the greatest game ever made, and the greatest invention in the world.
- Big Rigs (or BROTTR) is the criticly celebrated "Greatest Game Ever". Most experts in video games will tell you about it's superb graphics and sound, but the best part about the game is it's deep phylosophy. Story The story of BROTRR starts in Russia. A man known only as Steller Stone was given a vision of a status based dogma that would one day counqor the earth, this evil organisation was known as "Gamespot". Stell knew he had to stop it, so he followed his heart to California, where he met the 4 trucks of power, Sunrise W14, Thunderbull, Thunder, and Megaone. Stell took these trucks and drove through three races agenst Gamespot's evil leader, Alex Navarro. Eventualy Stell was challenged by the ultimete stopper: A police roadblock! To escape this new threat, stell learned how to defy phisics, drive trough houses, and even visit the void of WINNERness. Eventually Stell gained the power of WINNER. This is the point of the game where Stell presents the player with a trophy, tells him/her the famous phrase " YOU'RE WINNER" and tells them to finish the fight by fighting Gamespot.com's evil controll.
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