In short, I really love isometric racing. I recently played mantis burn racing, and honestly I think it’s a rather controversial game. After that, I decided to look for even more races of this genre on the console (because there are a lot of such races on mobile phones, at least excellent mini motor racing and reckless racing), and came to bang bang racing.
And this is literally HIDDEN GEM.
There are 9 locations, BUT, firstly, they all have different variations, sometimes changing the location completely: Full, short, and full with shortcuts (plus all locations have reverse). The locations have very good geometry, well-thought-out ascents/descents, the turns themselves, and a variety of environments (from a Japanese mountain track with sakura to a Mexican city track). You especially understand this when you break the track record. Errors could only arise because of you, and not because of the developers.
The cars are very nice to drive, and none of them are useless. There are 4 performance classes, from slow muscle cars to F1.
The game has 3 game modes (career, championship, track record), and 3 racing modes (races themselves, elimination and timed mode).
The career is short, and as correct as possible. Unlike Mantis Burn Racing, there are championships only at the end of the career of each class (which are also very well balanced, for example in the first class there is a small championship on short tracks, and in the F1 class on full versions of all tracks in general).
Also, the elimination mode is done correctly, a certain number of laps without elimination, and then each elimination every 10 seconds.
I really liked the game. But there is only one drawback for those who play trophies, not games. There's no platinum here.
The game runs at 60 fps, and if you are interested, you can check out the demo version on the PS Store.

Like a skate, but with snowboard. Drops with helicopter really good idea. Mountains are different. Hacker vs styler cool too, The gameplay for them is different.