• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Apr 16, 2008
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 98 Ratings

  • Summary: Nations Forever, the sequel to TrackMania Nations, offers a new "Forever" version of the Stadium environment, a solid solo mode and 65 brand new, progressively difficult tracks. TrackMania Nations Forever will unite an even larger number of players thanks to its engaging multiplayer modes, innovative online functions and revolutionary interactivity between players. [Focus Home Interactive] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. This is a ludicrous amount of excellent fun to get for free, and in that price bracket, it automatically gains an extra point on the Out-Of-Ten-o-Meter.
  2. A fantastic step up from the basic Nations released a couple of years back.
  3. When you get online, you'll relise how internationally popular this game is. [July 2008, p.111]
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 25
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 25
  3. Negative: 3 out of 25
  1. Even though Nations is the free version of the game, it's still very good. You can customize your name and download car skins. There's a worldwide multiplayer that is very fun. It takes a bit to adjust to be able to drive in this game professionally. There is also a single player if you don't have internet or want to be alone. Tip: After a while, to make yourself better, start being a perfectionist about your races. Expand
  2. Un juego mucha mas divertido de lo que aparenta. Los controles son sorprendentemente fluidos y permiten maniobrar de manera exacta, lo que hace que el juego se disfrute en su totalidad. Expand
  3. No cars to choose from. It's just building your own tracks and enjoying the endless speed. Free to play. My favourite thing is that the entire single player challenges are all just time trials. There's 4 buttons: Left, Right, Up, Down. No handbrake, no nitrous, no gears. Just pure speed. Really fun and arcadey. Plus there's regional, national and worldwide leaderboards. Expand
  4. HarryJ
    2
    This game reminds me of those old musty smelly arcades in long forgotten seaside towns where local oaps and jobless spend their last few pennies on sticky slot machines. The only peolpe who would be good at this are the sort who would play the same tracks again and again and again and again - there's no skill and no driving ability needed - its all about just about being aware of the track layouts. Plus there's so many bots setting times so out of reach its laughable. Also why when all it takes it to press a button and go down a straight track from the start do I see many of the regular fast people pulling away? these same people always seem to magically appear on the top of the listings too. Hmm something to think about. Lastly people saying this is a racing game have no clue at all, its as much a racing game as Sonic the Hedgehog was... Expand

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