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Team Sonic Racing: side by side comparison of Knuckles. In the early 2010s, it would be Call of Duty. If this was a shooter in the 90s we would be comparing it to Doom. Judged as an individual entity, Team Sonic Racing is a very good game, but when compared to the genre stalwart, it falls short. The racing tracks feature callbacks and references to famous levels of Sonic, but don't elicit emotional or original thoughts. This game has great extra features at a B+ level, but they do not rise above to be exceptional to raise the bar of the genre. There is untapped meta game here that is going to be glorious to watch develop. We genuinely hope to see an e-sport develop around this for a few seasons. Working as a team is challenging and extremely satisfying. It adds an extra dimension to the kart genre by creating a co-operative mode. The team racing mechanic is absolutely brilliant. This means that the karts look too small on the screen. The dominance and control over this visual design is something that few other games have been able to match outside of Nintendo themselves.
#Team sonic racing switch review portable
The sound effects and soundtrack surpass Mario Kart due to Sega’s perchance for great audio, but the aesthetical execution of the tracks and surrounding environments produces a blurring and lacking mess.įurthermore, on the Nintendo Switch, it has not utilised the perspectives of scale when making a game for both portable and docked mode. The racing gameplay, although solid kart-arcade action, lacks the polished depth of Mario Kart. Whenever a new kart game gets released, one question needs to be answered: is it better than Mario Kart? Well, let's be short and sweet about it - Team Sonic Racing is not better than Mario Kart.