![]() Early on this doesn’t really matter as the events are incredibly easy to win, but once you’re past the half-way point frustration rears its head now and again. A special boost, which also serves as a shield that turns your vehicle into a battering ram, can be activated when your nitrous bar is completely full, and comes in handy when trying to catch up on the last lap.Īs with many racers of this type there are certain weapons that feel unfair, usually targeting the leading car and in turn letting everyone else catch up. While each of the included cars has a different balance between speed and power, they all powerslide when you hold down the drift button, can jump, perform tricks and earn nitrous while doing so. On the track gameplay definitely falls into Mario Kart territory. ![]() You can powerslide around corners and use speed boosts, but also fire off numerous guns, perform tricks in the air, drive backwards and even lean onto just two wheels.Īfter a few training missions set inside virtual race courses you’re thrown into the game proper, which consists of a mixture of straight up multiple lap events, battle events in which weapons can be used, arena-like challenges in which you have to take out as many enemy cars as possible and a number of other variations on these. The end result is an arcade racer that feels like a more explosive version of Mario Kart. Think of Cars meets any James Bond movie and you’ll be close to what’s on offer here. Tying in with the plot of the new movie, Cars 2 features the fun characters fans will know and love (Lightning McQueen, Mater and the rest) but with a secret agent twist, with our heroes going up against the evil Professor Z. While not nearly as ambitious as Woody and co’s adventure, Cars 2 provides fun arcade-style racing action for all the family. Thankfully Cars 2 the video game is from the same stable as the excellent Toy Story 3 game from last year. Cars 2 no doubt had an easier time making its way over to video game land than the majority of movie licences, but given how poor the majority of such games are it definitely wasn’t a given that a racing game based on the Pixar movie would be good.
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