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Gear.Club Unlimited

Gear.Club Unlimited

|France|Racing

6.1 /10

Okay

Niche

11 ratings
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Why play it

Gear.Club is much more than a quick adrenaline rush; it is an authentic world of cars. Realistic driving and racing experience, with fully simulated engines, powertrains, suspensions and aerodynamics.

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Okay: 6.1/10 across 11 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.

Play style

Leans into Racing — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Game InformerMatthew Kato · 7 Dec, 2017
6.8/10

Gear Club's march of unlocking and upgrading is more fun than the racing itself, making for an uneven experience

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Nintendo LifeJon Mundy · 21 Nov, 2017
7/10

Gear.Club Unlimited is a highly entertaining racing game that sits firmly at the casual end of the realistic racer spectrum.

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WccftechNathan Birch · 23 Nov, 2017
8/10

As long as you don't take the “Serious racing on Switch!” pitch too seriously, you'll have a lot of fun with Gear.Club Unlimited. This is an engaging, retro arcade racer with a rewarding structure that puts bigger-name games to shame. I've reviewed most of this season's major racers, including Gran Turismo Sport and Need for Speed Payback, and I can honestly say Gear.Club Unlimited was the most entertaining of the bunch. Gear up for a good time, Switch owners.

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Hardcore GamerJeremy Peeples · 22 Nov, 2017
8/10

Aside from sub-par sound design, Gear.Club Unlimited offers up an outstanding racing experience for Switch. It straddles the line nicely between offering up a sim-infused experience while keeping the on-track action fast and exciting. The amount of racing types available is impressive and the sense of progression makes it easy for a quick play session to turn into a marathon.

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WellPlayedAsh Wayling · 30 Dec, 2017
5/10

Gear.Club Unlimited appears to try and deliver to every type of racing fan, but appears to ultimately disappoint all of them. With a positively massive amount of content, there is sure to be something that will delight you, but the real question is – will your interest last long enough?

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GameMAGACE · 25 Dec, 2017
5/10

Gear.Club Unlimited is the most budget game with an outdated graphics and monotonous music and tracks, which mistakenly sold for 3000 rubles. Honestly, there is no real reason that will force you to buy this game. If you have a Switch, then it's better to pay attention to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Fast RMX, which look and play many times better. Or you should try DiRT4, Project CARS 2, Forza Motorsport 7 or Gran Turismo Sport on other platforms.

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AusGamersKosta Andreadis · 7 Dec, 2017
5.7/10

Which, in case you were wondering, isn't a good thing for a, you know, racing game.

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IGN ItalyFelice Di Giuseppe · 6 Dec, 2017
5/10

A racing game that loses its strengths and motivations in the transition from mobile to Switch.

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GameProMichael Cherdchupan · 4 Dec, 2017
5.8/10

Just passable arcade racer with licensed race cars, that you can note its Free2Play Origins.

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ZTGDKen McKown · 30 Nov, 2017
6/10

Gear.Club Unlimited could have been yet another gem on the Switch, but ultimately feels like exactly what it is. The price tag is shocking and the changes from the mobile game don't fit the pace of the core experience. While there are moments of fun to be had, this racing game rarely ends up feeling worth the investment.

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