![]() Each course has a fair number of twists and turns, not to mention a lot of debris around the level that you may or may not be able to break through. The strategy that came with driving it was a bit more touch and go than I normally would use, with the technique of simply taking your foot off the gas being more effective than slamming on the brakes. It gave the right feeling to where you were, and how the tracks came about. The buggy design inherently gives the driver a lot more bounce and drift than your normal kart racer, and I liked this a lot. There’s not really a story here, it’s just a bunch of people who like to race, but I think we can all agree that the deep lore of a racing game isn’t as important as nearly every other aspect, so let’s bypass the pleasantries and dive into the guts of it all. You’re on a beach, somewhere, let’s say Hawaii, and you take part in several, mostly single lap races against other beach bums and odd patrons of the islands. So for Beach Buggy Racing to come out, on a Nintendo console, home of the arguably best kart racer around, even if it’s not the wisest decision, you gotta admire the tenacity.īeach Buggy Racing takes place exactly where you’d think it would. When FAST RMX was released, they had the grace of being before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was ready, and they brought a bit of something different to the table with being a spiritual sequel to Fast Racing Neo (a Wii U title) and not being a straightforward kart racer. ![]() ![]() ![]() I gotta say, I admire the gumption of the developers of Beach Buggy Racing. ![]()
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