The string refers to a specific scene release of the 2010 off-road racing game MX vs. ATV Reflex
The specific string you mentioned references "SKIDROW" and "CODEX," which are groups known for releasing cracked software. If you are sharing this online: MX.vs.ATV.Reflex-SKIDROW -BX- CODEX
"THE GIRL AT THE PARTY. 2016. SHE WASN'T LAUGHING AT YOUR JOKE. SHE WAS LAUGHING AT YOU." He’d take a left turn, and the ghost
On the third lap, the track began to duplicate. He’d take a left turn, and the ghost of his own truck from two laps ago would T-bone him—not with a collision sound, but with a wet, percussive thump . His in-game driver's head snapped sideways. He saw his own face in the side mirror. The face was older. Tired. And it was crying. He’d take a left turn
: The game is still officially available on Steam. The official version is generally preferred over old scene releases because it includes modern compatibility patches that prevent the "low-texture" bugs and controller mapping issues common in older cracked versions.