You’ll probably stick to a few favourites and ignore the rest. The only problems with the game are its slightly jagged-looking graphics–they look somewhat unfinished–and the fact that despite the plethora of cars that can be unlocked, only a handful are highly rated enough to win the races. During the races you can find power-ups that boost your speed, give you “super-traction”, repair your ride and provide weapons that let you drop mines and oil slicks and even unleash a tornado to mess with enemy racers. There’s a championship mode, which lets you unlock tracks and cars, a single race mode, co-op and split screen multiplayer, Stunt-Challenge (perform as many stunts as you can before the clock runs out) and Showdown, which pits you in a single lap race against a single opponent. It’s about wacky tracks, power-ups, weapons and pedal-to-the-metal speed. Rumble Racing isn’t about turning left all the time and jockeying for position on simulated real-world tracks.
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