Like the majority of racing games, you also have a nitro button and in this game, it feels a lot different. There’s also no reverse, but that’s the side effect of being able to turn your car without hitting the gas. There is no momentum in this game, unless you’re pushing the gas. Letting off the accelerator will put you at a dead stop almost immediately. Your vehicle can turn on a dime, and often you’re going so fast that you’ll leave skid marks with every turn. The driving does take a bit of time to get used to. They still have a more typical control scheme of left and right to steer, but pointing the stick plays a lot better, there’s no overshooting your vehicle’s angle. Point the analog stick the way you want to go, much like non racing games. The first controller feels alien, yet its so right. The game has two major control schemes, both of which play excellent with a controller or keyboard and mouse. Its also a game that uses its licenses admirably from games like Team Fortress 2, Portal 2 and to my amazement Fruit Ninja. Its tough to get anything more into this package, but Mini Motor goes the extra mile with a map editor and online or network multiplayer. Its a beautiful game with a lot of diverse locales, fitting music, fun and challenge all rolled into one. The title is apt and descriptive, because you’re driving around in miniature vehicles. Mini Motor Racing EVO is an overhead racing game that’s a kin to the single screen arcade racers of the 80s.
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