![]() The weapon variety is a bit meh, with only a few such as missiles or land mines that aren’t nearly as dangerous as they sound. Yet don’t be fooled, as this game’s not in the Mario Kart mold. In terms of actual racing, you can focus strictly on driving, or enable the new Type X mode for a bit of a Mario Kart feel. There are a few tracks where the higher angles can briefly hinder, but overall the way the camera’s handled here is a real asset. More options are always right, and I enjoyed exploring the variety. I’ve knocked other racing games for having an inflexible camera ( Beach Buggy Racing, Race with Ryan ) and limited views ( Gear.Club Unlimited 2 ). Now camera selection might seem like a minor thing, but it’s not. Micro Motor (an arcade mode) offers off its own old school vibes, i.e., Micro Machines. Pro-Am Vibes, and I’m not complaining about the dose of old school nostalgia. ![]() I particularly like the distant overhead view, making me feel like I’m racing with remote-controlled vehicles. One of the most thoughtful inclusions is the wide choice of camera angles. Mini Motor Racing X is a smart package in many ways. This “high-octane racing action” will keep me busy for a while. ![]() For a game whose press code arrived unsolicited in my spam folder, Mini Motor Racing X is better than I expected.
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