Monster 4X4: World Circuit Hands-On

We go monster truckin' on the Wii with this arcade racing game.

A few weeks ago, we got a sneak peek at Monster 4X4: World Circuit, a Wii port of the Xbox game of the same name that was released earlier this year. Unfortunately, we weren't able to actually play the game then, a problem that was resolved during our recent visit to Ubisoft's San Francisco offices. While the game features much the same content as the Xbox version, as a Wii title, it plays significantly different.

Like other Wii racing games we've had a chance to try out, Monster 4X4 has you controlling your vehicle by holding the rectangular Wii controller sideways and turning it like you would a steering wheel. The difference here is the wheel accessory, which will be packed in with both Monster 4X4 and another Ubisoft Wii racer, GT Pro Series. After assembling the wheel, you snap the Wii controller into a slot found in the center of the wheel. The motions of controlling the game are still exactly the same, but instead of grasping onto the edge of a thin rectangular controller, you're latched onto the smooth contours of the Ubisoft wheel.

Though Monster 4X4 features monster trucks exclusively, there's more to the game than simply leaping crushed junkyard cars. The game is pure arcade circuit racing, full of power-ups and on-track weapons in the form of barrels that, once you run them over, shoot forward and knock out the next car ahead of you. Far from being heavy and sluggish, these monster trucks aren't just quick, they're agile and capable of pulling off a variety of midair tricks. It's during these tricks that you take the most advantage of the Wii controller's motion-sensing capabilities. Hit the air off the lip of a jump, and you can move your arms forward in a circle to pull off a somersault, or you can move them laterally to flip your car from left to right (or vice verse). As long as you have enough speed at the jump, you can execute these moves with ease. Performing these tricks will earn you turbo boost, which you can activate on the track at any time by pushing forward with both hands.

In addition to racing on multiple tracks, we got a chance to check out Monster 4X4's minigames, including our personal favorite, soccer. Up to four people can take part pushing a gigantic soccer ball around a field and trying to score goals in equally huge nets. The one-on-one matches we played were fast and fun, as we maneuvered our trucks around the pitch trying to nudge the ball in the goal. We did notice that the kind of truck you choose can have an effect on your performance, as some of the bigger trucks aren't able to keep up with the smaller, quicker models. Nonetheless, like any good minigame, monster truck soccer elicited a number of tense moments and good laughs during our play session, and you can't ask for much more than that.

Monster 4X4 seems to be making smart use of the Wii controller--it's got a bright, cartoonish vibe, and the packed-in wheel accessory will be helpful for not only Ubisoft games but also any other Wii racing games that come down the line. We'll have a full review of this arcade racing game after its release.

20 Comments

  • strategyking92

    Posted Nov 12, 2006 7:26 pm PT

    Wow this game looks like it play like a $20 dollar budget game...
    Im getting the only nintendo racer at launch Excite truck.

  • strategyking92

    Posted Nov 12, 2006 7:26 pm PT

    Wow this game looks like it play like a $20 dollar budget game...
    Im getting the only nintendo racer at launch Excite truck.

  • bobreturns

    Posted Nov 5, 2006 9:07 am PT

    this looks good but there are other games i would rather get first

  • 16tony16

    Posted Oct 30, 2006 1:31 pm PT

    I ride a bus like that to school!!!

  • creativeminded

    Posted Oct 18, 2006 12:37 am PT

    I think it's great that you get a wheel attachment with it and of course you would most likely be able to use it with other games too! Wii has endless possibilities and on top of that custem attachments can be made...nice!!

  • DS_fan_atic

    Posted Oct 15, 2006 2:57 pm PT

    The more crazy racers the better !

  • IgnatiusX

    Posted Oct 15, 2006 5:39 am PT

    There's one thing they HAVEN'T done yet... bring back Demolition Derby 64! That game was ungodly... where is it?

  • qah661

    Posted Oct 14, 2006 6:39 pm PT

    This game is better than I thought. I already reserved my Wii, and this is one of the games I reserved with it.

  • biggamerhk

    Posted Oct 14, 2006 4:31 pm PT

    looks good, . and, one more thing--the people who think of the wii as a cheap, stupid next-gen console are way wrong. all they care about are the friggin graphics. There is so much more to gaming than just the graphics and how realistic the game looks. The PS3 and the 360 were designed for graphics, and the wii was designed for real gaming!!!

  • Jimbones0

    Posted Oct 13, 2006 9:32 pm PT

    As of right now, I would rather wait and buy the wheel attachment seperately if they offer it. But, if the game gets a good score, I might get it.

  • Turisman4

    Posted Oct 13, 2006 9:11 pm PT

    It's like the monster truck equivalent of ATV Offroad Fury 3 with motion-tilt. Still looks kinda cool, though.

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 7:15 pm PT

    seems okay

  • _Sam_

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 6:39 pm PT

    it seems alright

  • TintedChimes

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 7:15 am PT

    still not into racing games until they add destruction, maybe there will be explosions in this one. I wonder if there are school children in the school bus?

  • ryuburger

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 6:12 am PT

    Screw people who say that Nintendo just make kiddy games! This is as mature as the company will ever be! Monster 4x4 will kick Gran Turismo HD'S BUTT!

  • dwmorrow

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 6:08 am PT

    Looks like I'll probably pick up a copy of this game, if only for the wheel attachment. Should be useful with Excite Truck and other racers like F-Zero.

  • GARRYTH

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 6:06 am PT

    ALSO ON XBOX. WOW WEIRD. WII=XBOX I GUESS OR MAYBE NOT.

  • dolphin_rider

    Posted Oct 12, 2006 1:18 am PT

    Sweet. Seems to be a much better game than the Xbox one. Can't wait to buy it. Ubisoft rocks!

  • juanfraino

    Posted Oct 11, 2006 7:02 pm PT

    Good news is: It`s soo gonna be better than the xbox version. Plus, we get the Ubisoft Wheel, sounds alright to me.

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