Building on the success of the 1999 release,
The gameplay is repetitive, and the game is easily one of the worst-looking PlayStation 2 games we've seen to date.
It's noticeably better looking than the lackluster PlayStation 2 version, but it still has its fair share of problems.
Monster 4x4 offers a decent amount of different tracks and courses, but nothing that you do on any of these courses is the least bit interesting.
While the GameCube isn't exactly long on off-road racing games, you can certainly find something better than Masters of Metal.
Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction can best be described as a poor version of Twisted Metal: Black.