While big things may come in small packages, in the world of monster trucks bigger is always better. Unfortunately for a majority of gamers who just so happened to be monster truck fans finding that perfect blend of arcade action, simulated racing, and absurd jumps in & out of arenas has been rough. After celebrating action movies from the 1980s & 1990s with games focusing on Rambo and the Terminator (the latter being a surprisingly fun experience), developer Teyon moved into another genre that was a major part of pop culture when I was a young lad; just without the big name license associated with the “Monster Jam” racers seen throughout the last few gaming generations. It’s time to rev those engines, approach the starting line, and get some first impressions of “Monster Truck Championship”.