Cyber Speedway

released on May 26, 1995

Cyber Speedway (Gran Chaser in Japan) is a 1995 racing video game developed by NexTech and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. It is a spiritual sequel to 1993 computer game CyberRace, as both games have a similar theme, and vehicles designed by Syd Mead


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no ship variety, extremely low track variety, flat track design, unusable weapon (singular), hilariously mismatched soundtrack in NTSC version (its pretty good in vacuum, but is completely out of place in sci-fi setting of the game). it tries to be an improved F-Zero, but somehow it feels more shallow and simple.

I kind of liked the racing but also not really. Voices were sped up for some reason outside of the intro.

Below average futuristic racer. Graphics are average- overall frame rate, draw distance, stages design are better than Hi-Octane also on Sega Saturn. Unfortunately weapons usually miss hitting the opponent, frame rate drops significantly in 2-Player mode, and the voice acting is terrible. One highlight was the soundtrack consisting of heavy metal tracks throughout.