For being an early title for the Nintendo 64, MRC provided a solid racing experience following the Ridge Racer formula with a few ingredients of its own.
Graphics and presentation were very good as well as gameplay and basic physics. The game also featured small details that made it stand a bit over regular racing games such as dynamic dash gauge among other details. Tracks had solid designs with multiple paths / shortcuts that provided advantages depending on the type of vehicle you selected (i.e. off-road)
Perhaps the weakest point in this game is the relative lack of content / small number of tracks. The game does try to re-use them in certain ways such as mirrored tracks but the lack of content is apparent no matter what.
Graphics and presentation were very good as well as gameplay and basic physics. The game also featured small details that made it stand a bit over regular racing games such as dynamic dash gauge among other details. Tracks had solid designs with multiple paths / shortcuts that provided advantages depending on the type of vehicle you selected (i.e. off-road)
Perhaps the weakest point in this game is the relative lack of content / small number of tracks. The game does try to re-use them in certain ways such as mirrored tracks but the lack of content is apparent no matter what.