TrackMania Turbo
80
Based on 14 reviews

TrackMania Turbo Reviews

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The PS4 version of Trackmania Turbo  was primarily tested for the purpose of this review.

May 7, 2025 Read Review

Competing against friends to fastest times is going to be a bit of an addiction, again like Trials, and for only £25 I can't see many reasons not to give Trackmania Turbo a whirl.

June 5, 2021 Read Review

Republished on Wednesday 28th March 2018: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of April's PlayStation Plus lineup. The original text follows.

March 28, 2018 Read Review

Nadeo have succeeded in turning people who normally wouldn’t care about breaking records on a track into drivers that do. Trackmania Turbo’s biggest strength comes from the restart button, located right on the front of the gamepad (or just above the directional keys if you are playing on a keyboard). You know when you’ve messed up and you can easily turn to the ‘just one more go’ button that allows you to start over again. It doesn’t take long before you end up hammering on that r...

May 4, 2016 Read Review

With all awesomeness and exciting gameplay of Trackmania Turbo, it is your type of racing game where you get to be hooked up again to just play and beat those damn scores. You want to be best in the world or in your country? Then be sure to get into the driver’s seat and fasten your seatbelt as this will be one hell of a ride!

April 4, 2016 Read Review

Racing games have two extremes: casual and hardcore. One is not necessarily better than the other, but they tend to be distinct flavors. TrackMania Turbo somehow combines the two, appealing to both crowds. The gameplay is unmistakably arcadey but relatively tight, and the heart of the title is serious about shaving off every conceivable tenth of a second in pursuit of the best time. So where does that leave the rest of us in the middle?

April 1, 2016 Read Review

Sometimes, Mania can be good

March 28, 2016 Read Review

One of the most unique racers of the last decade finally appears on the PlayStation and Xbox, and becomes arguably the best arcade racer on either system.

March 24, 2016 Read Review

A brilliant and beautiful stunt driving masterclass, Trackmania Turbo is fast, frenetic, fun, and only occasionally frustrating. If this generously proportioned and highly engaging arcade racer gets its talons into you the way it did me, it’ll have you compulsively chasing ghosts for ages.

March 24, 2016 Read Review

Trackmania Turbo’s high-octane eccentricity creates a highly addictive arcade racer that always leaves you feeling like just one more race.

March 24, 2016 Read Review

Trackmania Turbo is a triumph. It nods back to console racers of yesteryear, provides speed, action, addictive gameplay, more than a few "wow!" moments and beyond the bundled 200 campaign courses, provides a potentially endless supply of content in the form of a robust track creation system. Should you clear the solo mode, you can take your car out into online play and you'll find a whole new world of fun and enjoyable events that all work flawlessly. Every corner has been rounded off and every surface has been polished here, and that's much to the developer's credit. Excellent stuff.

March 23, 2016 Read Review

It’s great to see TrackMania back on consoles and, going forward, I hope Nadeo can earn new fans while keeping the veteran players happy. All told, Turbo is some of the most fun I’ve had with the series.

March 22, 2016 Read Review

And there’s a potentially infinite number of tracks for you to play on as well, thanks to the Trackbuilder. On the simplest level, you can let the game generate a track for you at random, approve it and get racing, but you also have three levels of tools to let you create your own masterpiece. The beginner and normal toolsets are fairly basic, but they let you quickly bolt together your own track in a fairly intuitive fashion. The advanced tools are much more intimidating and confusing to start off with, thanks to the twin radial menus that are introduced for item selection, but once you get the hang of them, it seems as though you’ll be able to create tracks every bit as complex and mindboggling as those created by Nadeo.

March 21, 2016 Read Review

TrackMania Turbo is a fantastic arcade racer that really stands apart from the crowd with its electrifying sense of speed and endless thrills both online and offline.

March 21, 2016 Read Review