![]() ![]() Team Sonic Racing, despite carrying a tidbit of fun, doesn't stand up to other kart racers today The online races can be a little chaotic at times, but with a bit of patience and a lot of luck, there's plenty of fun to be had here. The team based mechanics offer an injection of fresh and exciting ideas into an otherwise stagnating genre, making it a must-play for fans of the series. Team Sonic Racing is an absolute blast as a local multiplayer game. It's just too bad that SUMO got rid of the transformations and the SEGA All-Stars. It works and it allows less skilled players to enjoy competing against other human players. Team Sonic Racing gives players a whole new take on the "Kart Racer" genre thanks to its team gameplay mechanic. Gameblog - Romain Mahut - French - 7 / 10 The Blue Blur is back in this fast and fun kart-inspired arcade racer, with a few twists for good measure. Solid fun racer with great team focus, but also weaknesses in track design and driving experience. GamePro - Tobias Veltin - German - 78 / 100 It excels everywhere except the one place it matters: couch co-op, and that's the one major flaw that holds it back. Team Sonic Racing is fun, well designed, and stuffed with replay value. Sumo Digital ditches the wider world of Sega for its latest kart racer, but for all that's lost a new focus and inventiveness is found. Silver the Hedgehog's presence is one of many indications Team Sonic Racing is burdened with deadweight and light on inspiration.Įurogamer - Martin Robinson - Recommended Worse, its gorgeous locales and myriad customization options aren't quite enough to support a despairing imbalance between luck and skill. While Team Sonic Racing makes a statement with its collaborative squads of racers, its identity is lost in the amorphous complexion of a conventional kart racer. I just wish it wasn't as limited in scope out of the gate. Plenty of folks will enjoy the Sonic focus and many of the tracks would have been fantastic as Transformed DLC. In most circles, Team Sonic Racing probably won't unseat Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (or Transformed's ever-enduring legacy if my house is any indication), and that's fine with me. The sound design is solid enough – the title music is memorable and reminiscent of something out of Persona 5, which can only be a good thing. That being said, the tracks themselves are refined and tight enough, so much so that will welcome new players, but will reward those who take the time to learn where they can shave vital milliseconds off their lap times. ![]()
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