Baja Edge Of Control -

The elite "Formula 1" of the desert, capable of high speeds and absorbing massive impacts.

Players can choose between Arcade and Simulation physics. The Simulation mode makes vehicles naturally sway and react more violently to uneven terrain, while Arcade offers more responsive, forgiving controls. Baja Edge of Control

Entry-level Class 5-1600 vehicles based on pre-1980 Volkswagens. They are durable but lower-powered, making them perfect for learning the ropes. The elite "Formula 1" of the desert, capable

Supports up to 4-player split-screen and 10 to 12 players online. Legacy and Remaster Baja: Edge of Control Hands-on - IGN Legacy and Remaster Baja: Edge of Control Hands-on

Baja: Edge of Control — The Endurance Racing Simulator Released in 2008 by THQ and developed by 2XL Games, sets itself apart from standard arcade racers by emphasizing the grueling, technical nature of desert endurance racing. Often described as the "Gran Turismo of off-road racing," the game focuses on realistic physics, vehicle wear, and massive scale. Core Gameplay and Mechanics

Every bump, berm, and dip is modeled. Players can "preload" their vehicle's suspension by flicking the analog stick before jumps to gain extra air or smooth out landings.

The game features a 300-mile representation of the iconic race that takes roughly four hours of real-time to complete.