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Where Clustertruck really shines, though, is in the way the content is presented to the player. Things are constantly changing in front of you, and so if you are not paying attention to adjust/anticipate, you are just going to be caught by surprise and go gravel-surfing. Nearly every single time I looked around me, I died. I know it seems like a neat idea to look behind or below you while in midair, and you can do it, but don’t. If there is one very important piece of advice I can give you, it is this: DO NOT LOOK AROUND WHILE JUMPING. Stay on the one truck just long enough for the cluster in front of you to come together in the right way that you can get where you need to do without eating asphalt. Unless you have already brought the double-jump, or air dash, ability, sometimes you just need to stay put. It may be tempting to just try and finish the level as quickly as possible, but it’s not always the smart move.
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Should you time your jump wrong and end up another statistic on the freeway, it will simply be time to restart and try again. But, it wouldn’t be much of a game if they did drive well, as the impending crashes are used as motivation for you actually leap from one truck to another. They’d rather plow right through and flip their trailer rather than see their (presumed) kids at home again. In fact, they’re so terrible that most don’t even bother to swerve if something gets in front of them. There are 90+ levels, each taking about 30 seconds or less, but don’t expect the game to be a breeze.Įven though each level has a ton of trucks, not one of them is driven by anyone who abides by the rules of the road. While actual gameplay isn’t too excessive, all you need to know is that the left analog stick is used for movement, A is for jumping, ZR is sprinting, and L + ZR uses your abilities. But do you really need any more? Less is more, especially in a game like this. And you get some abilities, but that’s all there basically is. Of course there is a little more to it than that. In Clustertruck, your goal is get to the end of each level, by jumping from one truck to another, in a first person view. This is already crazy enough as it is, or maybe not if you consider desensitization to stunts like this when you’ve got the Rock jumping between buildings with a prosthetic leg, but what if we jacked it up to the next level. Think of the movies where the chased and the chasers are running along the top of a train car, jumping from one car to the next as the chase proceeds.
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You’re in a crazy action movie and you’re in a chase scene. There is somewhat of an insane concept to the game. I know this is a cliché saying, but it really is true in this case. Published on March 19th, 2018 | by Joseph Saulnier 0 ClustertruckĬlustertruck is one of those games that you have to see to believe.