For those people pondering the appeal of Nintendo's F-Zero franchise, the games provide a character rich world (not so rich in this particular incarnation, as it mostly stays true to the SNES F-Zero) with a Yogi Bear's Space Race and Wacky Races feel, except really cool death explosions and crazy off the track plummets. A few snazzy things such as good depth illusion mixed with unlockable vehicles, a decent sound track, up to 4 player link capability (with combined stats), 20 tracks, and 4 classes of difficulty (A person that has suffered under the mind-searing difficulty of F-Zero on the GameCube will find no let up on the merciless self inflicted portable pain here) keep this one fresh smelling. The vehicle models look very nice and the heights will cause you to sight see instead of drive (yes, I am truly graphically starved, but the old-timers will enjoy it). It might take a rookie driver a while to master control of themselves around tight corners but soon they'll be boosting onto ramps and free falling to cities below. Overall it has a nice classic feel. A worthy permanent dweller of my library. May your NES not blink, endersolderRead full review
I believe this is a 5 star product because I love F zero personally and believe this installment is extremely fun to play as it's fast, edgy and rewards for effort put in though for people that aren't into racing games I wouldn't recommend this game as it can get difficult and I'm not even a fan of racing and love this game awesome sauce indeed
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's just fun and entertaining to play.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought for a low price and it plays perfectly!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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