Race a Kei truck through a collapsing Japan in DriveCrazy, which is like Burnout if you could drive on walls and fight towering kaiju

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Imagine the high-octane, metal-crunching chaos of a game like Burnout, then crank the absurdity dial until it breaks. That’s the essence of DriveCrazy, a new racing game that throws players into a Japan that’s quite literally falling apart around them.

The twist? Your vehicle isn’t limited to the crumbling roads. In a move that defies both physics and sanity, you can drive up walls and across vertical surfaces, turning the entire urban landscape into your personal, gravity-defying race track. But the spectacle doesn’t end there. As you navigate this collapsing world, you’ll find yourself going head-to-head with towering kaiju, adding a layer of colossal monster-battling action to the high-speed demolition derby.

It’s a wild, unpredictable blend of genres that promises pure, unadulterated chaos. One moment you’re threading a tiny Kei truck through a shower of debris, and the next you’re weaving between the legs of a skyscraper-sized beast. DriveCrazy looks less like a traditional racer and more like a playground of destruction, where the only rule is to survive the insanity by any means necessary.

Source: Rick Lane via PC Gamer


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