Sunday, January 21, 2007

Cartoon Network Racing (PS2)

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Hey guys and gals its Yuuki here with Cartoon Network Racing. Let me say this...its cartoon network mario cart.

Gameplay: The game actually plays almost exactly like mario cart double dash. There are items and you can have a teammate who rides on the back of your car. There is drifting and the only unique thing is a toon gauge. The toon gauge works by filling when you drift and when you hit onther racer and when its full you can use your special which varies from speed boost to a super attack. Not to bad though if you can get past the faact its a rip off. 3/5


Story:
There really isn't one but its also a racing game it doesn't need one. Just race your way through some of your favorite CN shows and play as your favorite characters. These include Courage the cowardly dog, Powerpuff girls, Dexter's Lab, and many more. 2/5

Graphics: The game isn't exactly pretty but the characters are tried and true and look like they've been taken straight from your TV and made 3D. Specials are unique enough and weapons basically all just blow something up. 2/5

Audio:
As far as I could tell there isn't any music during the race. There is though all the characters actual voices, which is funny cause like in the show Mojojojo never shuts up. Other than the voices the Audio is kinda not there literally. 1/5

Replay:
Being its a a novelty game its all a matter of how quickly that wears off. I'd say if you had younger sibling or family play it with them and score some brownie points with you parentals. Other than that there is no reason to keep this game long. 2/5

Overall:
The game really is just a novelty game and for most of you its going to wear off fast. That being said, it seems they disn't put a great deal of time into the programming as no matter what your car stats are they all work about they same. Most racer, support character, and car combos do all the same thing. All in all avoid it or use it to entertain the younglings. 2/5

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