

R.C. Pro-Am II
With its isometric view and blistering pace, the original R.C. Pro-Am formula gets a turbo boost in the sequel. You'll be zipping around tracks in souped-up radio-controlled cars, dodging obstacles and blasting rivals with a variety of pickups. The addictive progression system, which rewards skillful driving with new parts and upgrades, keeps you hooked as you claw your way to the top of the leaderboard.
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Top 4 Alternatives to R.C. Pro-Am II
Wreckfest
2018 · Racing
Wreckfest
2018 · Racing · Sport · Indie
If you loved the destructive vehicular combat and upgrade systems of R.C. Pro-Am II, Wreckfest delivers that same chaotic fun with modern physics and a deep customization system, letting you smash opponents into oblivion.
Why recommended
- Features intense vehicular combat with a focus on destruction and physics-based damage, directly echoing R.C. Pro-Am II's core gameplay loop of aggressive racing
- Criteria - Offers both robust Singleplayer championships and exhilarating Multiplayer online races, fulfilling both criteria for competitive action
- Extensive vehicle customization and upgrade paths allow players to fine-tune their machines for specific events, mirroring the upgradeable vehicles aspect of the source game
Twisted Metal
2012 · Action
Twisted Metal
2012 · Action · Racing
Step into a demolition derby arena where weapons and vehicular mayhem are the name of the game, just like the combat-heavy racing of R.C. Pro-Am II, but with a darker, more character-driven twist.
Why recommended
- Centered entirely around vehicular combat with a wide array of unique weapons and character-specific abilities, providing a direct thematic parallel to R.C. Pro-Am II's aggressive racing
- Criteria - Features both a story-driven Singleplayer campaign with distinct character arcs and competitive Multiplayer modes for up to 4 players, satisfying both criteria
- The game emphasizes destructive environments and strategic use of power-ups to gain an advantage, similar to the chaotic and power-up heavy nature of R.C. Pro-Am II's races
Blur
2010 · Racing
Blur
2010 · Racing · Action
Imagine R.C. Pro-Am II's power-up laden races brought into a modern, arcade-style setting with real-world cars and a focus on both speed and strategic combat, making every race a high-stakes battle.
Why recommended
- Combines arcade racing with vehicular combat, where players collect power-ups like mines, shields, and boosts to gain an edge, directly reflecting the power-up heavy combat of R.C. Pro-Am II
- Criteria - Offers a comprehensive Singleplayer career mode with boss battles and challenges, alongside robust Multiplayer options supporting both split-screen and online play
- Features a progression system that unlocks new cars and upgrades as you advance, providing a similar sense of vehicle improvement and customization to R.C. Pro-Am II
Cel Damage HD
2014 · Action
Cel Damage HD
2014 · Action · Racing
Embrace the cartoonish chaos of vehicular combat where the goal is less about crossing the finish line and more about obliterating your opponents, much like the aggressive, weapon-focused races in R.C. Pro-Am II.
Why recommended
- Focuses purely on vehicular combat within arena-style maps, utilizing a variety of cartoonish weapons and power-ups to destroy opponents, a core element of R.C. Pro-Am II's appeal
- Criteria - Supports both Singleplayer modes against AI opponents and local Multiplayer for up to four players, allowing for competitive action with friends
- The game's emphasis on immediate, over-the-top destruction and quick rounds provides a similar pick-up-and-play, action-oriented experience to the source game
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