If you don't think this is the best Kart racer of all time then you haven't played it. It actually is just that simple. RIDICULOUS ROSTER. RIDICULOUS NUMBER OF TRACKS. Awesome single player, best side content of any kart racer and arguably any game. Its just so god damn rewarding man. Only gripes are the online is a bit stinky and god I wish it was on PC.
So much fun, and only got better as time went on, with new characters and maps being constantly added. Wish the game was still getting updates, or at least a 60fps patch for PS5 (Or better yet, come to PC!).
Had such a blast getting the platinum on this game, the Oxide trails kicked my ass, but it was a fun kicking. The dev times will never happen however.
Online is so fun, but got so annoying when it come to waiting. There was nothing worse than flying through an online match and finding out everyone was bots because people had left, because let me tell you now, online is hard.
Hope to see this level of updates & love given to Crash Team Rumble.
Had such a blast getting the platinum on this game, the Oxide trails kicked my ass, but it was a fun kicking. The dev times will never happen however.
Online is so fun, but got so annoying when it come to waiting. There was nothing worse than flying through an online match and finding out everyone was bots because people had left, because let me tell you now, online is hard.
Hope to see this level of updates & love given to Crash Team Rumble.
Very technical and challenging kart racer for the pros.
The wumpa coin rewards could use a bump up for those who prefer playing single player only.
Hard difficulty is insanely god-level hard (could be skill issue).
Wumpa store is very invasive and in your face.
Would prefer a different approach to unlocking everything.
The wumpa coin rewards could use a bump up for those who prefer playing single player only.
Hard difficulty is insanely god-level hard (could be skill issue).
Wumpa store is very invasive and in your face.
Would prefer a different approach to unlocking everything.
Nitro Fueled is, at least to me, the single best kart racer of all time. The original CTR was already a pretty special game, all due to its very unique mix of racing and platforming and the sheer mechanical depth it has; all while delivering on being a celebration of Crash. This made me very worried when its remake got announced, and especially when it was revealed that Beenox, an Activision studio which had done nothing remarkable before, would be the main developers of the game.
Those worries quickly faded as soon as I started my first lap in Crash Cove and immediately realized that not only had they managed to replicate Crash Team Racing - they'd made it better.
From a content standpoint, the improvements are obvious. The 18 character roster from the original game was expanded to a massive 56 playable characters, putting back into the spotlight completely obscure characters nobody expected to ever see again. Tracks is a similar story, as the game has every CTR track remade, plus all the Crash Nitro Kart tracks remade, plus 8 original tracks that were delivered with updates.
In terms of mechanics, they have also been expanded. The core of CTR is still there in a more polished form, while adding to them by turning some lesser known techniques from the original game into more explicit game mechanics. There's also the character and kart customization, alongside being able to choose any playstyle for any character so that all of them were competitively viable.
The only real shame about this game is that it's looking like it'll forever be stuck to 30FPS, as it never received a PC port. It's a rock-solid 30FPS with very good motion blur to mask it, but it's undeniable a higher framerate would've made the experience even better.
Those worries quickly faded as soon as I started my first lap in Crash Cove and immediately realized that not only had they managed to replicate Crash Team Racing - they'd made it better.
From a content standpoint, the improvements are obvious. The 18 character roster from the original game was expanded to a massive 56 playable characters, putting back into the spotlight completely obscure characters nobody expected to ever see again. Tracks is a similar story, as the game has every CTR track remade, plus all the Crash Nitro Kart tracks remade, plus 8 original tracks that were delivered with updates.
In terms of mechanics, they have also been expanded. The core of CTR is still there in a more polished form, while adding to them by turning some lesser known techniques from the original game into more explicit game mechanics. There's also the character and kart customization, alongside being able to choose any playstyle for any character so that all of them were competitively viable.
The only real shame about this game is that it's looking like it'll forever be stuck to 30FPS, as it never received a PC port. It's a rock-solid 30FPS with very good motion blur to mask it, but it's undeniable a higher framerate would've made the experience even better.