Reckless Racing 3
Drift and dominate on 36 routes with 28 cars
Drift and dominate on 36 routes with 28 cars
Reckless Racing 3 sticks to what made the series addictive, then adds more of it. The overhead view returns with grippy dirt, twitchy tarmac, and a handling model built around power slides. Nailing a long drift through a switchback feels fantastic, but push too hard and you will ping off barriers or scatter cones. That constant tension keeps races lively from start to finish.
Content is generous. You get three main ways to play, Arcad e, Career, and Single Event, plus multiple event types like Race, Gymkhana, Drift, and Hot Lap. Whether you want pure time attacks or score-chasing stunt runs, there is always another target to chase. The absence of multiplayer does leave a social-sized hole, and cars cannot be upgraded, so progression sits more on mastering tracks and disciplines than on tinkering with stats.
Controls are a highlight. Five preset layouts cover most preferences, and you can freely move buttons and fine tune steering sensitivity until the inputs feel just right. If you have a gamepad, support is built in, which suits the precision drifting demands.
It also looks the part. Despite the high camera angle, environments pop with detail, from weaving around airport hangars to carving along mountain paths and through quaint village streets. The scenery feels hand crafted and coherent, the sort of places that tempt you to lift off and take in the view for a second. The soundtrack, a twangy guitar-led mix that matches the backroads vibe, does its job without stealing the spotlight.
Reckless Racing 3 delivers a tight, drift-forward racer loaded with tracks, vehicles, and event variety. If you can live without multiplayer and upgrades, the rich single player suite, flexible controls, and eye-catching courses make it easy to keep coming back for one more lap.
Developer
Pixelbite Games
OS
,
Version
1.2.1
License
Full