Increases damage absorption and recovery speed after crashes. Critical Reception
The main campaign where you race to earn cash, which is then used to buy new vehicles or pay entry fees for higher-tier races. 80's Overdrive
The game features a world map where races are marked with stars of different colors to indicate your status: New events available to try. Blue/Green Stars: Completed or won races. Red Stars: Currently locked content. Increases damage absorption and recovery speed after crashes
A synthwave-heavy score that fits the era, though some critics at PatientGamers found it slightly repetitive compared to peers like Slipstream . Blue/Green Stars: Completed or won races
The game is noted for its lack of difficulty options, though reviewers at Xbox Tavern mention that unlocking new tracks is relatively easy since you don't always need to finish first to progress. If you'd like to dive deeper, Tips for beating the police in high-level races. A comparison between the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions. 80's Overdrive – Review - Higher Plain Games
A creative tool that allows you to generate your own tracks using sliders for variables like traffic density, police presence, and road curvature. Progression and Customization
Players can use race winnings to enhance three main categories across nine levels: Engine: Increases top speed. Handling: Improves steering response.