Cruis'n Blast Review

Cruis'n Blast Review



Reviewed by Luke Reilly on Nintendo Switch. “It may look like a 20-year-old energy drink commercial crossed with the best-looking Dreamcast game never …

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  1. Thanks for covering it! Arcade racers like this will always be my favorite genre, even if it's on the brink of extinction. A bit shallow but great fun. Would be nice if you would have used more than just one car for the review, trying all the cars is what makes this game fun…

  2. it looks pretty but there really isn't a lot of substance to it, with no real hinderance to hitting anything or damage, no real skill needed to play it it just gets boring quickly.
    Even arcade racers need some skill to play, this just takes that necessity away and your left with cars that never really leave you, a drift mechanical, pretty looking, cyberpunk esteemed "demo" .
    If there was some way of damaging your car, or the feeling of being in 1st place and getting there, with better opponent AI, this would be great.
    Maybe I've missed the point but hot wheels would be a better purchase and that's not great either.

  3. Didn't know there was a break button. Bit of a worrying comment to make even in a review of an all out arcade driving game. Even if you rarely need it you will at some point. Also comments on lack of arcade racers yet links to Hot Shot Racing and Hot Wheels at the end. There still out there. Horizon Chase Turbo. Even Forza Horizon 5 and Dirt 5 are more arcade than sim

  4. You could buy this and rarely touch it, but remember it only cost a few quarters at an arcade for a better experience, and you'd get just as much satisfaction from the game at an arcade as you would owning it. Maybe more, since your competing with the local community

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