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Monster 4X4: World Circuit First Look

We flip out with the Wii version of this Xbox off-road racer.

The original Monster 4X4: World Circuit for the Xbox didn't set the off-road racing genre on fire, but that isn't stopping Ubisoft from porting the original game over for an upcoming Nintendo Wii version. We got a chance to see a demo of the game during a recent visit to the Ubisoft offices, as well as check out the wheel accessory that will be packed in with it.

If you're unfamiliar with Monster 4X4, it's an arcade racing and stunt game featuring the "Bigfoot" and "Grave Digger" set. And while real monster trucks regularly perform jumps over scores of wrecked cars, you won't see them perform any of the stunts found in Monster 4X4 (at least not on purpose). In the game, the trucks, cars, and even school buses--all equipped with gigantic rubber tires--are able to flip and twist in midair, depending on how you use the Wii controller. To perform a backward somersault, for example, you move the controller in a circle toward your body. Another popular move, the tornado (a sort of midair spin), is accomplished by moving your arms in a vertical circle either to the left or right. If you want a nitrous boost, you can flick the nitrous switch by pushing your controller forward. As you perform these various stunts, you'll earn points that you can later cash in for performance upgrades.

Beyond the Wii-specific control updates, World Circuit is going to be more or less a direct port of the Xbox game, which was released earlier this year. This means a number of different single-player race types will be found in the game, including duels (one-on-one matchups between two big trucks), pure races (sans wacky stunts), and split-screen multiplayer races.

Though we only saw a demo movie of the Wii version of World Circuit, the game still had the brightly colored look and arcade environments featured in the Xbox version. It was tough to tell if the Wii version's graphics were an upgrade from the older game, but at the very least, the game doesn't seem to be suffering any slowdown to speak of.

As with another Ubisoft-published racing game, GT Pro Series, Monster 4X4: World Circuit will be packaged with a Thrustmaster-designed racing-wheel accessory. After assembling the wheel's three separate pieces, you simply snap in the Wii controller and then grasp it as you would a normal steering wheel. Holding the wheel feels marginally better for driving games than the rectangular Wii remote, though it's still odd to be "steering" a device that you're holding in free space, as opposed to the wheel being attached to a desk or table. Regardless, it's a nice accessory that you should be able to use for nearly any Wii driving game from here on out.

Monster 4X4: World Circuit is due for launch with the Nintendo Wii. We'll have a full review of the game once it's released.

20 Comments

  • Cook66

    Posted Oct 10, 2006 2:19 pm PT

    mendigovirtual
    please!!! the version wii , it does not have nothing that to see with the version from xbox!! version wii is powerful , is only!!

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    Wow! That didn't make a lot of sense to me..

  • mpoulin

    Posted Sep 28, 2006 10:42 pm PT

    mendigovirtual,

    What?

  • LoWpS

    Posted Sep 28, 2006 6:54 pm PT

    a port? doesnt look too good.

  • mendigovirtual

    Posted Sep 20, 2006 10:30 pm PT

    please!!! the version wii , it does not have nothing that to see with the version from xbox!! version wii is powerful , is only!!

  • Seymour47

    Posted Sep 20, 2006 7:39 pm PT

    A direct Xbox port is kinda disappointing.

  • mendigovirtual

    Posted Sep 19, 2006 5:57 am PT

    monster 4x4 world circuit is a funny game , extraordinaries modes of controller vehicle , is genial!!!

  • jetsethi

    Posted Sep 16, 2006 9:15 pm PT

    It looks that this game will actually be hit ,only because of the Wii and its funky controls.It makes the game more fun if you can do tricks by flipping out your controller rather than just pressing buttons .

  • Lithavalon

    Posted Sep 16, 2006 10:49 am PT

    Cool it looks fun

  • A-TEX

    Posted Sep 15, 2006 8:53 am PT

    Big props to Ubisoft for believing in the Wii and supporting it with so many titles. But seriously, why this game? Do we need an Xbox port? I think not. I'd prefer more original material like Excite Truck.

  • mendigovirtual

    Posted Sep 15, 2006 5:37 am PT

    this game is very funny!!!!

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 5:34 pm PT

    awww yea monster truck ambulance

  • ArkansasBoy91

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 5:27 pm PT

    this game sounds sucky.. Excite Truck sounds way better

  • Lazlow1988

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 4:17 pm PT

    This game sucked on Xbox, why is it coming out on Wii?

  • classic_rocker

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 4:09 pm PT

    i wanna ride the short bus!

  • PanPizza15

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 3:24 pm PT

    I would love to go to school in that bus

  • TintedChimes

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 2:19 pm PT

    doesn't seem fun, DEMO IT!

  • Zeke_Link

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 1:43 pm PT

    Shame that it will probably me medicore like it's prequels.

  • lbeyer20

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 1:00 pm PT

    i have wheel like that on my truck

  • juanfraino

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 12:09 pm PT

    Those are really big wheels!

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