Obliteracers is a chaotic, party-focused combat racing game that attempts to blend elements of classic kart racers with a unique 16-player shared-screen experience. Players control vehicles in frenetic battles where survival and combat take precedence over traditional racing. The game supports local multiplayer with up to 16 players, including the ability to use smartphones or tablets as controllers, making it ideal for parties and LAN gatherings. However, many players report frustration with the controls and vehicle handling, describing them as slippery, tank-like, or unresponsive, which detracts from the overall experience. The camera system, which follows all players on one screen, can be confusing and punishing, especially when falling behind results in instant death. Content-wise, the game offers a limited roster of characters and maps, with repetitive gameplay modes and a barebones story mode that feels more like training. Online multiplayer is nearly dead, limiting replayability for solo players. Despite these flaws, the game shines in local multiplayer settings with friends, delivering intense and humorous moments. Performance issues and lack of polish are noted but not universal.
Players praise Obliteracers for its unique 16-player shared-screen multiplayer and the innovative use of smartphones as controllers, enhancing party play. The game’s fast-paced, chaotic combat racing style is often compared favorably to classics like Micro Machines and Mashed. Visuals are described as colorful and appealing, with catchy music that fits the energetic atmosphere. The variety of power-ups and game modes, although limited, contribute to fun, unpredictable gameplay moments. Many appreciate the game’s ability to create memorable local multiplayer experiences that foster laughter and friendly competition.
Common criticisms focus on the poor vehicle handling and difficult controls, which many find frustrating and detracting from the fun. The camera system is often called out for being confusing and punishing, especially in multiplayer where players can be eliminated quickly if they fall behind. Content is seen as lacking, with few characters, repetitive tracks, and minimal story or single-player depth. Online multiplayer is nearly non-existent, limiting the game’s longevity. Technical issues such as inconsistent frame rates, bugs, and problematic phone controller setup also hamper the experience. Several players feel the game is overpriced for its content and suggest it is best suited for casual party use rather than serious racing fans.
Obliteracers was released on February 23, 2016.
Obliteracers was developed by Varkian Empire.
No, Obliteracers is not currently available on Mac according to our data.
No, Obliteracers is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
Obliteracers has a Metacritic score of 78.
You can buy Obliteracers on Steam.
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