Product Description:
The most authentic Monster Jam action ever! Monster Jam 3: Path of Destruction is all about authenticity, personality, and fun, with 30 officially licensed Monster Jam trucks, including fan-favorites Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, and Grinder. You can also create and customize your own trucks with thousands of options, unlocking new parts and upgrades as you progress through the game. Eight real life stadiums from the Monster Jam circuit help bring the live atmosphere to the living room, with explosive truck introductions, pyrotechnics and lighting, and a roaring crowd. In single player mode the goal is the same as for real life drivers - rise through the ranks of ruthless competitors to ultimately battle against the best at the Monster Jam World Finals! Head-to-head multiplayer modes take the heart-pounding competition to another level. All new unlockable levels and characters included.
Product Details:
- Features 30 authentic, officially licensed Monster Jam trucks, including fan-favorites Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, and Grinder
- Perform in a live event with unique truck introductions, pyrotechnics, stage lighting and a thunderous crowd!
- Experience what driving a Monster Truck is all about in stadium racing, freestyle, stunt challenges, circuit racing and more
- Create and customize your own truck with thousands of options and unlock new parts and performance upgrades as you play
- Challenge your friends in head-to-head multiplayer
Customer Reviews:
What were they thinking? By Seth
I was so excited to buy my son the most recent version of this game. he has practically burned through the disc playing Monster Jam Urban Assault.
He was equally excited when he opened this today, and loaded it up to play.
It took less than 5 minutes for him to put the controller down, and walk away disappointed.
This is absolutely the WORST iteration of the Monster Jam series.
Apparently the idea was to make it more realistic, no more blasting through solid objects, the truck rolls over at the slightest driving mistake, and you can't slam into the walls and break your wheels off, etc
(Hey Activision, you forgot to make us sit through a 20 minute pit crew meeting before heading out on the track. That would make it even MORE realistic)!
Did I mention that there is no free play? Everything is within a scripted career path. You don't get to choose what you do, you just try to learn the stupid, and mostly impossible tricks as you advance through each stage.
Does the game play ever get better? I really don't know, I gave up when I couldn't figure out what it was I was supposed to be learning on the second tutorial.
I just kept kicking me back to the start, Apparently I wasn't jumping correctly.
And the kicker? There is no Grave Digger. At least not at first. You may be able to unlock it, but I'm not going to spend any time trying to figure out how. I have fun games I can play with my son.
(What kid wants to drive Grave Digger right away anyway)?
Oh, one more thing, and this is probably the most infuriating part of it all.
you CAN NOT configure the control buttons, other than to invert the rear steering.
the "1" button on the Wii controller is now the boost, and the B button is reverse.
I am used to the opposite. Whether that was the default in MJ 2, or my own custom setting, I don't even remember, but does it really matter?
I wish I could give negative stars. I work in software development, and I can't even comprehend the series of fouled up decisions that were required to produce this game.My son LOVES it! By J. Andersen
Our son was really looking forwards to this coming out. He didn't know what to expect, but was hoping for certain changes. It had almost every change he hoped for, and then some! Many of the newer trucks are there. It has the drivers talking to you, as if you are there! (He talks back to them!) The graphics & controls are improved.
The only thing I personally wish were different is that the commentator says many of the same phrases as Urban Assault. Wouldn't be so bad if they actually said those things on Speed!2 of 3 not as good as previous jams By spaceacefrehley1971
I agree with the previous 1 star review.This is the most annoying new game I have played in the past year.My 11 year old son had the 2 previous monster jams and he and I loved them.They are a blast to play.This game is very frustrating to say the least.It is more realistic than the first 2 and while that may be great for other sports games,it is not for monster truck games.I want a game in which the object is to race a group of trucks and smash everything in sight.At the very least I want to freestyle in which outragious stunts can be done.I don't even know the object of the game,I freestyle for 10 minutes and don't score a point ,or advance,or do anything fun for that matter.In fact I spend most of the time trying not to flip the truck on its side(this happens every few seconds)I had very high hopes for this based on the first 2 installments of monster jam,but this game is a complete dud.
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