This Cyberpunk-Style PS5, PS4 Combat Racer Looks Remarkable

If you blend the elements of Cyberpunk 2077 with Need for Speed, and sprinkle in a hint of Twisted Metal or Split/Second for flavor, what you end up with is a high-speed, cyber-infused racing game with destructible environments and intense multiplayer combat.

Cyber Clutch: Despite not receiving its fair share of recognition, Hot Import Nights presents an astoundingly impressive spectacle.

As a die-hard enthusiast, I can’t help but be thrilled by this futuristic racing game that unfolds on sleek, neon-lit streets reminiscent of Blade Runner. This game isn’t just about drifting; it’s packed with action! My vehicles are loaded to the brim with explosives and artillery, adding a whole new dimension to the race.

Here’s how developer Gunpowder Games describes it all:

Greetings! Step into the thrilling realm of Cyber Clutch, a futuristic racing tournament bathed in neon lights. This isn’t your typical arcade race; it’s intense, competitive, and brimming with instant-impact abilities. Zoom through urban landscapes, dodge collapsing traffic, and outsmart opponents in a world where raw speed is just the beginning.

In this launch, you’ll find a solo campaign named Grand Circuit, designed to familiarize you with the game mechanics. However, it’s the online mode that promises long-term engagement.

In the multiplayer section, you’ll discover options ranging from Quick Races to Ranked Races, and not forgetting spaces for your friends where you can enjoy all the available tracks. As per the developer, each race track demands a unique strategy, carefully crafted to induce maximum confusion.

In addition, there’s a diverse range of automobiles, categorized as light, medium, and heavy types, each customized uniquely to match various driving preferences.

Currently, the game is available for play on PC, while it will launch on PS5 in the upcoming week. Initial reviews on Steam have been generally favorable, but given the heavy focus on multiplayer, it’s crucial to wait and see how well the servers can handle the load before offering a full endorsement.

Looks promising, though, doesn’t it?

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2025-07-24 19:36