You aren't just racing; you’re an entertainer. Destroying condemned buildings and performing gravity-defying stunts earns you "style points" and cash, which are essential for upgrading your lethal arsenal.
The game’s premise is unapologetically "early 2000s edgy." Set in a near-future dystopia, traditional sports have been replaced by , a global tournament where rookie drivers battle established veterans across the ruins of 10 iconic cities. The track list reads like a dark traveler’s bucket list: You aren't just racing; you’re an entertainer
Today, Death Track: Resurrection stands as a relic of a specific era of "Eastern European jank"—games that were ambitious, technically impressive, and incredibly punishing. It’s currently available on Steam , where a dedicated community continues to keep it alive with fan-made Russian localizations and technical patches. The track list reads like a dark traveler’s
Where, as reviewers noted, the "Future Pope" seemingly enjoys watching cars explode. as reviewers noted
