

These activities usually involve following some dotted lines or simply mashing a button as fast as you can. Most of the customization parts are done via minigames. While players will get to order custom parts for their vehicles, and manufacture specialized gear for each vehicle, the overall gameplay is too shallow for most racing games enthusiasts. If you were expecting Need for Speed Underground levels of customization, don’t keep your hopes up. The name of each phase is pretty much self-explanatory, but the lack of any real thought put into the gameplay kills most of the fun that the game could possibly deliver. Each level is represented as challenges, which are then split into four different phases: design, construction, decoration, and trial. Motorcycle guru Jesse James and his team of mechanics receive a barely functional vehicle and turn it into some kind of over-the-top hotrod. If you’ve ever watched the Discovery Channel TV show, you pretty much know what Monster Garage is about. Not even the best team of mechanics could fix this mess, even though there’s a lot of promise under the hood. The result is a disappointing, disjointed mess of concepts that never reach their full potential.


If you’ve always dreamed of customizing your car, but don’t want to risk hopelessly falling into debt, perhaps this is the game for you.Īs cool as the concept of Monster Garage sounds on paper, the execution of this game is as unfinished as humanly possible. Based on the popular TV show of the same name, Monster Garage promises hours of fun for gearheads.
