The menus and career progression feel a bit clinical.
The core of OVERPASS is "technical obstacle racing." You are tasked with navigating extreme off-road environments—think jagged rock gardens, massive logs, and steep scree slopes—using ATVs and UTVs.
The "Deluxe Edition" includes various licensed vehicles (Yamaha, Polaris, Suzuki), and they break realistically. Bashing your suspension early on makes the rest of the course nearly impossible.
While not "next-gen" in terms of lighting, the terrain deformation and vehicle models are sharp. Build 13935 is generally stable, though the physics engine can still occasionally launch your vehicle into orbit if you clip a rock at a weird angle. The Verdict The Good:
(v1.0 build 13935) isn’t your typical arcade racer; it is a grueling, technical physics sim that trades high-speed drifts for calculated tire placement. If you go into this expecting Forza or MotorStorm , you’ll likely end up upside down in a ditch within thirty seconds. The Gameplay: Precision over Pace
OVERPASS is for the niche crowd that finds joy in crawling over a rock pile at 2 mph. It's a game of patience and finesse. If you enjoy the methodical struggle of SnowRunner but want it in a competitive, timed format, this is for you.
A unique "puzzler-racer" hybrid that feels rewarding to master.