Your ride is set to four-wheel-drive as standard, but a press of the up arrow will switch to DIF mode, which grants you an insane amount of grip and drive at the expense of steering range. You're armed against this unique onslaught of physical obstructions with a handful of specialised tools. You'll drive up giant see-saws, and down into the kind of ravines that would signify a major wrong turn in your average rally game. ![]() There are rocks, logs, boulders, and stacked-up tractor tires to negotiate - all whilst keeping within those track boundaries. That's because you're not racing your buggy or ATV around a series of smooth racing tracks, but rather a bunch of obstacle courses loosely sectioned off by flimsy yellow tape. In this fully-3D racer, going above walking speed into a tricky section is asking for major suspension damage. If anything, Overpass is even more exacting. If you've ever played a Trials game, you'll know that putting the pedal to the metal can be a sure fire way to winding up head-down in a ditch. It sounds perverse, but in order to make suitably rapid progress here you need to slow things to a crawl. Overpass might require you to get to the finishing line in the shortest time possible, but it's almost wholly lacking in that S-factor. The active ingredient of pretty much every racing game that you care to mention, from Out Run to M ario Kart 8 Deluxe, is speed. ![]() Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)
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