As we’re unable to review NASCAR 21: Ignition as this point, we invite you to share your own thoughts in a review thread for this title.
We spoke with Motorsport Games and were told we'd be receiving a review key for NASCAR 21: Ignition before release, but we’ve yet to receive it. For better or worse, Ignition has become the hottest topic in sim racing. As we're unable to share a formal review at this point, we want to use this opportunity to encourage our community to share their thoughts and leave a public review of Ignition.
At the top of any of our reviews, there is a “Submit your review” button. We encourage those who own the subject of the review, whether it’s a game or a piece of hardware, to share their own review. Having community-sourced reviews allows potential buyers to see an average rating from fellow sim racers. Your review can be one word or a wall of text. It can agree or disagree with the main review from the RD writer. Most importantly, it’s a chance for you to share your thoughts and help others with their buying decisions.
And this is where we’ll leave the NASCAR 21: Ignition review at this time; in your hands. If you own it, click the button at the top of this article and share your review with us. Good, bad or indifferent, let the community know your thoughts on the newest official NASCAR title.
Or, if you’ve yet to buy Ignition, let us know in the comments below what’s holding you back.
EDIT - We received a key from Motorsport Games after this article went live. We will be able to form our own opinion on the title and update this review in the near future.
We spoke with Motorsport Games and were told we'd be receiving a review key for NASCAR 21: Ignition before release, but we’ve yet to receive it. For better or worse, Ignition has become the hottest topic in sim racing. As we're unable to share a formal review at this point, we want to use this opportunity to encourage our community to share their thoughts and leave a public review of Ignition.
At the top of any of our reviews, there is a “Submit your review” button. We encourage those who own the subject of the review, whether it’s a game or a piece of hardware, to share their own review. Having community-sourced reviews allows potential buyers to see an average rating from fellow sim racers. Your review can be one word or a wall of text. It can agree or disagree with the main review from the RD writer. Most importantly, it’s a chance for you to share your thoughts and help others with their buying decisions.
And this is where we’ll leave the NASCAR 21: Ignition review at this time; in your hands. If you own it, click the button at the top of this article and share your review with us. Good, bad or indifferent, let the community know your thoughts on the newest official NASCAR title.
Or, if you’ve yet to buy Ignition, let us know in the comments below what’s holding you back.
EDIT - We received a key from Motorsport Games after this article went live. We will be able to form our own opinion on the title and update this review in the near future.