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"Review: Arcade Racing Legends"

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Blogger Tom Charnock said...

A very honest and unbiased review - nice one Mike!

Tuesday, December 08, 2020

Blogger Martin said...

Really good review, @spaceturnip. There are some oversights that simply should not be there (2P not winning a race), some things which could have been there (default controls, better AI, overall better handling game), and some extra icing on the cake. It’s still a huge undertaking for an indy dev, probably (I don’t actually know how difficult it is to do this),and it’s nice to see 3D homebrew for a change.

Would you place it in the middle of the DC racing library? What is it better than, and slightly worse than, etc?

I’ve been with the DC since ‘99 (or ‘98, I can’t remember), and have a decent library, but with very little fluff. I bought games I would play, and never aimed for anything remotely completionist, nor simply buy the latest release due to a nostalgia kick.

So, I appreciate the honest review, because Twitter is full of people posting a photo of their latest arrival, and who knows if they ever play the damn thing or if it goes straight onto their shelf? Anyway, I’ve segued from the game to collectors.

Perhaps if this were on the Saturn it would “hold up” a bit better, as the barriers, AI etc sound mid-90s. By 2000 things had moved on a little, and here in 2020, the lack of any kind of crash physics and AI stand out more than ever. A commendable effort, but I don’t think I’ll part with my hard earned.

Now waiting to see if they fix Wolflame!

Tuesday, December 08, 2020

Blogger Bob said...

I can agree with this.

I was a backer, we didn't receive bits of the product we backed and then received a game that felt like they rushed the last part.

I completed arcade mode 1st go. Career mode pretty all of it 1st go - only the beach levels and don't crash on the sides stages made me play more than once to complete.

I had a game save let me complete career mode but couldn't play arcade mode bar the Inca track I'd unlocked. The vibration packs don't work but you can adjust in the options menu!!! You have to exit out of a level you can't restart when you press pause. The 2 player issues. All cars have a max speed of 196 so are cosmetic only. I'm also not a great fan of the bin cans being kicked if you catch the side of the track.

It showed promise but fell flat on it's face at the final hurdle for me.

Dull is probably the best word to describe it.

Tuesday, December 08, 2020

Blogger DCGX said...

Comprehensive! What we've come to expect with the Junkyard.

I don't have the game, and while initially tempted by it (I kind of like the low-res approach and look), the fact there there isn't much here and the AI is nearly non-existent makes this a pass for me.

Tuesday, December 08, 2020

Blogger SegaSen said...

I was disappointed by it. I like the cars and graphics for the most part. The music is nice. But the track design is pretty bad and too narrow. The handling is good, but the AI just follows a route. The cars should have been different as well. It is nice to have such a game now, but it could have used more polish for sure. To be honest, it is probably one of the worst racers on DC. Better than Taxi deux at least, maybe Roadsters and Spirit of Speed.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Blogger way2easy said...

Jut thought that I'd share my experience. I like the graphics (except for yellow line on the road that comes into focus a foot in front of the car) but I was massively disappointed to learn that there is no skill required for this game.
The game teaches you this on the second event. After driving the car properly (i.e. braking at the corners) and failing the time trial just before the finish line four times I learned that just constantly holding down the accelerator (never brake!) and bouncing off the walls got me to the finish line 7 SECONDS quicker!

After that I stopped playing. There wasn't much point.

Plus all the cars go the same speed!

A little more work on the handling and collisions and this could have been cool.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Blogger Swos said...

I contacted JoshProd after purchasing the game to raise the issue of player 2 not being able to win. He replied and asked if I wanted an updated version as either a CD image or pressed cd. I asked for the CD rom and received it this week.

I have played it today and the 2 player game is now fixed in that it allows player 2 to win which does add a bit more replay value to the game.

I also noticed a couple of other changes from the released version. Firstly, the non functioning vibrate option has been removed from the option screen and secondly the game seems to run slightly slower, which does seem to remove that effect of the cars looking like they are jumping forward.

Overall, I did enjoy the game. I know most reviewers have complained it is too easy to finish. But then again they all seem to have amended the control of the car to make it easier to drive. If you don't exaggerate the controls you can have quite close races.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Blogger Swos said...

I contacted JoshProd after purchasing the game to raise the issue of player 2 not being able to win. He replied and asked if I wanted an updated version as either a CD image or pressed cd. I asked for the CD rom and received it this week.

I have played it today and the 2 player game is now fixed in that it allows player 2 to win which does add a bit more replay value to the game.

I also noticed a couple of other changes from the released version. Firstly, the non functioning vibrate option has been removed from the option screen and secondly the game seems to run slightly slower, which does seem to remove that effect of the cars looking like they are jumping forward.

Overall, I did enjoy the game. I know most reviewers have complained it is too easy to finish. But then again they all seem to have amended the control of the car to make it easier to drive. If you don't exaggerate the controls you can have quite close races.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

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