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I have to admit, the first time I loaded up 4×4 Soccer Driving, I was honestly not sure what to expect. Mashing together off-road vehicles and a giant soccer ball seemed like a wild idea, but it actually works. The way those chunky trucks bounce around the field is oddly satisfying, and it feels like you’re piloting a remote-controlled car with a bit of extra oomph under the hood.

Once you get the hang of the controls—accelerate, brake, and the occasional boost—you start pulling off neat little flicks to send the ball toward the goal. There’s a playful randomness to the physics that keeps you on your toes, so even if you plan a perfect shot, the ball might roll off in a different direction and force you to improvise. I’ve had matches where I win by fluke and others where I miss-can’t-believe-it tap-ins, and both scenarios are equally entertaining.

What makes it stick is that you can switch things up between playing against the computer or going head-to-head with a friend. The AI can get surprisingly crafty once you crank up the difficulty, turning what starts as a casual kickabout into a proper challenge. And when you’re squaring off with a buddy, the trash talking and banter add another layer of fun—I don’t think I’ve ever been so invested in a virtual car soccer game.

By the end of the day, 4×4 Soccer Driving feels like that one goofy idea that somehow hits all the right notes. It’s easy to pick up but hard to master, and every match has its own little drama. Whether you’re in it for a quick mix-up between more serious titles or you just love watching oversized tires send a ball flying, it delivers exactly the kind of joy I didn’t even know I was craving.