In the end "something else" won--and so far, we don't see any reason to complain. Even in its early stages, it's clear just how fun this character-based racer is going to be On the multiplayer side of things. Golden Eye and Bomberman act as inspiration. Hence the game has all kinds of options in the multiplayer mode, making it totally customizable.
Choose the kind of items you can pick up, who's against whom, the type of match, etc. All of CTR's levels are modeled after stages from previous and future? Crash Bandicoot games. Since CTR is a Crash game, there's a fairly easy way to beat the game, and a much harder way.
For hardcore gamers who want to beat every last percent of CTR, they can master its mildly complex turbo system to ensure first place, take on the bosses, win gold wrenches to upgrade your kart's performance, beat N. Tropy in the Time Trial Mode for relics, and finally, find the secret levels and race through them. Luckily for novice players, they can still beat the game without doing all of this stuff, but they won't quite get that percent.
The turbo system in CTR works like this: You get turbo boosts by power sliding and catching air. The more successful you are doing at both, the longer your turbo lasts. In addition, let's say you're power sliding through a corner, and then catch some air off of a ramp. Well, the two turbos in succession act as a combo of sorts, hence an even longer turbo.
In addition to power-ups by way of the turbo system, your kart can get decked out with a variety of offensive and defensive items. TNT crates, Wumpa fruit, bombs, shields and missiles are available via crates scattered throughout levels. You're also awarded Gold Wrenches when you beat a level or boss. These wrenches can be used toward five engine, exhaust and tire upgrades. There are around 30 wrenches in the entire game.
Collect all of the wrenches, save your souped-up kart and then cream your friends. They claim the game has no popup, fog, polygon dropout or any of the other things you'd expect when a game pushes the PlayStation to its apparent limits. And from what we've seen and played thus far, they're right. But how could a game developer not be inspired by that game?
Of course, CTR isn't crap. It's an Incredible game--better than Mario Kart in some respects. The adventure portion of the game plays out like Diddy Kong Racing on the N There are a variety of impeccably designed courses within a number of hub areas. As you win races and beat bosses, you're awarded stuff and access to new races. And true to past Crash games, you have to collect a bunch of extra goodies to truly finish the game like CTR coins, relics and gems. It'll take you a long time to beat the game--even longer if you don't master the game's complex turbo system.
Powersliding, jumping and using the layout of each track to your advantage is a must the control and car physics are amazing by the way.
And as if we needed any extra features, CTR has a kick-ass multiplayer mode. This mode is where the game gets its high replayability, with a good number of multiplayer courses and options. Then of course, there are the other things: Graphics, sound, etc. CTR is one of the best-looking and best feeling games on the PlayStation ever. You'd be foolish not to get this game. As far as mascot-Mario-Kart-knockoff racing games go. Strong words yes, but considering the amazing amount of depth, the competent control and the bet-ter-than-average graphics, it's not out of place.
What really does it for me is the extensive multiplayer capabilities. Heck, it even has four-player dust off the 'ol multi-tap. The music is tolerable, although just barely. Fans of this genre must buy CTR. Is that a bad thing? Heck no. Where else are you gonna find that kind of fun on the PlayStation? Control is perfect, allowing lots of finesse. Most tracks are superbly designed good luck finding every shortcut.
You'll get the best CTR has to offer if you gather three pals and a multi-tap. I honestly didn't think anyone could top the standards set by Mario Kart, but Naughty Dog has.
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