


And, plenty of exaggerated voice samples that range from hilarious to cheesy. The sound effects compliment the action nicely, while you're treated to classic themes that you might recognize from previous games. Just like Mario Kart.It's not as if the game is tough on the ears. Just like Mario Kart.It's not as if the game is ugly. The tracks are anywhere from simple to quirky to challenging. It's racing! The controls are responsive and fast. Just like Mario Kart.It's not as if the game isn't exciting. Characters from million selling hit games.


Robotnik, Jacky and Akira from Virtua Fighter. Sonic, Shadow, Amy Rose, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Apparently brand name is that important to the casual gamer.and that's a shame, because this is a fun, well made game that deserves a chance.It's not as if the characters are unfamiliar. I hate seeing good products go unappreciated, and that's why I'm writing this review.I have no doubt in my mind that if the words "Sonic" and "Sega" were replaced by "Mario" and "Nintendo" in the title, this game would have already sold a million copies day one. If you like kart racing games to play alone, with friends or the family, add it to your cart now and be happy like me! Your achievements and mileage will give you points to exchange them for unlockable characters and tracks.Is there anything bad? Well, some minor low frame rate moments and the announcer's voice, which can be a little too much euphoric at times.At $15, you won't get a better investment than this game. The learning curve is very tight, ranging from beginner single player modes to a (very, I mean it) hard difficulty setting and a mission mode to improve your skills. Many multiplayer modes, including online, which works pretty well, and you can find a considerable amount of gamers still playing it now on 2013 (be sure to be friendly and add them to your buddy list if you want to get the online trophies). A lot of characters and tracks to choose from, many of them unlockables, which gives the game a high replay value. Great course design, based on classic Sega franchises. When it comes to reviewing a game, I prefer to make a long story short, and the truth is that this review could be told in just one single phrase: It's a really good game.About the game? Well, you already know it: A Mario Kart-style game with the Sega family of mascots using weapons, drifting and turbo boosts to reach the finish line.Among the many positive aspects: Nice and colorful graphics that still hold up perfectly 3 years after release.
