There are a good number of events to involve yourself in too, with a campaign stretching across four different worlds, each of which comes with four track types. At all times this is a racer that plays as good as the low-poly visuals look there is not a single hiccup in terms of what is provided in the racing stakes, with each and every event you partake in turning out to be fast, fluid and utterly furious. In fact, I think it’s one of the slickest running titles I’ve played in ages, with the promise of 60 frames per second racing never beyond its capabilities. Things are helped along by the fact that this is one super smooth racer. At least when you hit them because just like back in the day, miss that banner by a second and you’ll be cursing your luck. With a super minimalist low-poly art style, it immediately drags up memories of years past, drifting, boosting and racing your way to glory, whilst checkpoint and time extension calls are a constant joy to hear. Hotshot Racing has been billed as the return to ’90s style arcade racing that us petrolheads have been holding out for, and on the face of it Curve have nailed what is required.
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