Enormous tires, incredible, massive engine power and the shocking excitement of Monster Trucks has made it to the Wii. Get ready to race and roar in some real crazy, monstreous outdoor and indoor tracks, meanwhile destroying whatever lies on your path and smashing your opponents from the road.
Features:
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Breakeable objects and big jumps (airtime) result in more nitro boost for your seven terrorizing monstertrucks!
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Monster Truck will contain seven of these detailed landscapes - Canadian junkyard, City Centre Chaos, Desert rocks, Death Mountain, Manhattan Rooftop, Stinky Sewers and the Dark Volcano.
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Buy Monster Jam Urban Assault instead!Jul 01, 2010
By KegBot
"music geek"
I had already purchased and played extensively with Monster Jam Urban Assault [Activision] when I purchased this game. What a let-down! I felt like I was back in the 1990's! --The graphics and physics are just that simple! No obvious car-damage after collisions! Not much illusion of speed! If you run out of "boost," which is easy to do, you just putt-putt around the track...the joke is that you can still easily place first! The music sounds like it was wasn't EVEN state-of-the-art in the 1990's. I understand children may be frustrated with this game, but for me, an "experienced" video-racer, it was just too easy to do the challenges and unlock the new cars! Within the first half-hour, I had unlocked two bonus vehicles. Okay, I admit, the roof-top race was kind of cool, if only for the up-high perspective, and jumping over large chasms...and I'm still trying to get that one right! All-in-all, though, this game is either too frustrating for the inexperienced, or too lame for the experienced. Spend the extra money and get Monster Jam Urban Assault, instead...but not for your six-year-old!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Don't waste your money!Mar 20, 2010
By Brooks H.
"Brooks"
We bought this game for our 6 year old. He became very easily frustrated. You are only given one race and you have win first place before opening a new race. Controlling the truck is also very hard so coming in first place is very hard. Very lame game...wish I would have researched before buying this one.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
FrustratingFeb 22, 2010
By WENDYANDLISA My nine-year-old quickly lost interest in this game because the controls were difficult to manage and frustrating. He had a hard time getting the trucks to do much more than spin around in one spot. He was also disappointed that there weren't enough opportunities to actually race without obstacles, like toxic waste barrels, that cause your vehicle to crash or blow up.
Monster Truck Mayhem!!!Jan 20, 2012
By princess25 I bought this as a christmas gift for my nephew and he absolutely loves it. I would recommend this to any boy or girl who loves monster truck racing.
A Poor-Quality Racing GameDec 29, 2011
By Imran Mohideen Monster Trucks Mayhem is not worth your time, because there are so many better options out there. The music is unimaginative and irritating, the graphics are subpar (even by Wii standards), and the gameplay is boring. Though there are some varied challenges (score a certain amount of points, destroy a number of cars/trees), they do not justify buying this game at all. Overall, this game is a big disappointment and should not be bought.