![]() ![]() Further, on top of the usual Grand Prix and Time Trial modes, Hotshot Racing also features Cops & Robbers, where you either have to take down all the other racers as a cop, or outrace all the other drivers as a criminal, as well as a mode where you have to continually drive faster and faster to avoid exploding. The tracks are varied, and each of them have their own distinctive personalities. ![]() If the developers could just fix that issue, they?d have a decent racer on their hands. I get that the game didn?t want to be too easy, but it?s kind of ridiculous. You can save up four turbos and use them one after another, and you?ll still find a couple of other cars battling with you neck and neck for the lead. No matter how fast you?re going, no matter what difficulty you?re playing at, your competitors are always going to be just as fast as you. That annoyance, however, is nothing compared to Hotshot Racing?s biggest issue: there?s some crazy rubberbanding going on here. Eventually you should be able to figure out how light a touch is required when you?re intentionally trying to drift - but even so, that does nothing for the collisions. Even though every racer has a variety of cars at their disposal, whichever one you pick invariably drifts all over the track, and tends to spin out at the slightest nudge from the other racers. In Hotshot Racing, by contrast, if anything, the cars feel a little too light most of the time. As I wrote in that review I linked a few paragraphs up, as fun as the game was, you never felt like they were going that fast. From what I recall of Horizon Chase Turbo, the cars felt kind of clunky. That?s not nothing.īut when you actually play the two games, you?ll notice they?re actually somewhat different. Both are colourful arcade racers that owe a huge debt of gratitude to Out Run. In my defense, it?s not like the two games are drastically different. ![]() Somehow I got Horizon Chase Turbo in my head - even though I know that?s a totally different game - and I kept having to check the main menu to remind myself of the game?s name. Developer: Lucky Mountain Games/Sumo DigitalĪs I was playing Hotshot Racing, I kept forgetting what the game was called. ![]()
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