![]() Thankfully, I haven’t had to curse Beach Buggy Racing out for rubber-banding when it comes purely to racing. The AI - The bane of my existence in racing games is rubber-banding AI. While I don’t think I will ever take full advantage of this feature, having it as an available option is certainly nice for those who can get that many players together. Local multiplayer - Up to six players can compete against each other in local split-screen racing. ![]() The different modes are most welcome, as performing well in a specific race can be very testing at times. Beach Buggy Racing breaks up the monotony by offering a variety of race types to compete in such as the typical races against the AI, breaking targets with power-ups, elimination races, time trials and more. Most of them need to be unlocked through gradual progression, though.Ĭareer variety - In most racing games, career mode consists of racing the AI over and over until the cows come home. For most of those options, the game features 10 different racers, eight karts to race in, four different speed classes and 15 tracks to race on. Players can participate in an extensive career, randomly generated Championship races (to see who earns the most points across multiple races), quick races and a daily challenge featuring a randomly chosen character, kart and track. ![]() ![]() It definitely delivers on its promise of “an action-packed, surprise-filled world of off-road kart racing mayhem!” I’m just not certain if that’s fully positive.Ĭontent value - Gamers will have a hard time arguing that Beach Buggy Racing lacks in playable content for its cost. Vector Unit has a history of developing racing games such as Hydro Thunder Hurricane and the recent Riptide GP 2, so I had fair assumptions that this game would also be a pleasant experience. Beach Buggy Racing has been one of the trickiest games that I have had to review to date. “I hate this.” “This is kind of fun.” Ad nauseam. Imagine one of those commercials in which a girl is picking petals off a flower while spouting out the phrases “he loves me” and “he loves me not.” Now substitute me for the girl and the flower with me planting or not planting my face on my desk. ![]()
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