Top 5 Most Realistic Monster Truck Games as of 2020 in 4K HDR at Max Settings!
Hey folks,
As far back as I can remember, I've always been a huge fan of monster trucks and remain so to this day. When it comes to monster trucks in video games; the first realistic one that hit the scene was a great game called Monster Truck Madness back in 1996 and then the even more amazing Monster Truck Madness 2 in 1998! After those two truly excellent games set the bar for what a great monster truck game could be, it was a very long time before any other games came out that were even close to providing as realistic physics and as satisfying monster truck driving experience.
Fortunately however; in recent years there have been a handful of really great realistic monster truck games that have finally bested the good old Monster Truck Madness games. Here are the top 5 most realistic monster truck games you'll find out there as of 2020.
Enjoy the monster mayhem folks!
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