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Wild Wild Racing Review

Johnny_Liu By:
Johnny_Liu
11/01/00
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Racing 
PLAYERS 1- 2 
PUBLISHER Interplay 
DEVELOPER Rage Software 
RELEASE DATE  
E Contains No Descriptors

What do these ratings mean?

Cruise or Lose.

This whole election fiasco got me thinking a bit about George W. Bush, Jr. Frankly, he strikes me as an idiot. That whole "W" thing confounds me. I remember him telling a joke about how all the Internet URLs start with three Ws, which somehow worked in his favor. Come again?

In the racing game elections of the PS2, you've got moderates across the board. The current crop of racing games try to wow us with flash and pizazz, but not a one pushes something truly new or fun.

And now we've got Wild Wild Racing, the George W. Bush, Jr. of racing games. Here you've got a game that starts out dumb before leveling into mediocrity. Well, at least it isn't trying to get any crooked propositions passed or hiding secrets about its past.

Wild Wild Racing is an off-road racer in which you travel to courses around the world. The principle game is a Championship set in three leagues: Beginner, Amateur, and Professional. As you move up the leagues, you get to race in more tracks and are required to complete more laps against more competitors.

There are five countries, each with their own track. Things start off pretty restrictive and the starter tracks are strictly linear. But when you move up in the rankings, the tracks become less straightforward. Alternative routes open up here and there, and the game becomes slightly more interesting to play.

The tracks are all very long, but aren't very inspired. Flatly put, these courses just aren't fun to drive on. Or maybe it's because of the cars...

You start out with three extremely underpowered cars. The mix is standard - one accelerates better, one handles better, and one has the highest speed. And none of them are fun to play. The balance between you and your opponents is off. As a starter set, these cars just don't cut it.

Left without a suitable car to drive, you'll be forced into the Challenge area, the brightest spot within this game. Here, you compete in three different challenges to earn better (read: competent) race cars. Your first challenge is to race through the course, grabbing all the letters that spell out the name of your new car. Not especially new or original, and you are searching on a mostly linear car course. You'll play it a few times to figure out where the letters are, then finally nab them all and move on.

The second challenge requires you to push a ball through a smaller test track. It takes a degree of skill to figure out how to best bounce the ball across the finish line. Speed control, turning, and maneuvering all come into play. Finish it, and your new car will get increased statistics.

Your last challenge will have you running a short but crazy obstacle course, much like the skills challenge, only no ball. You'll be jumping across 18-wheelers and going up vertical hairpin turns. It's probably the most interesting part of the game.

These challenges are all well and good, but it's really just a means of gaining cars with better statistics and bringing them back into the Championship area rather than having fun. The rewards don't really justify the process, since the Championships are too typical and familiar. The courses get better as they pose fewer restrictions on them, but why hold that off until the end? It's not worth the time it takes to get there.

The individual cars do look good, though. Details such as the smoke spewing out the back to the little person inside that moves his hands across the wheel are certainly cool. The surroundings go for a photo-realistic look and for the most part capture it.

And in a final breath of mediocrity, the tunes are generic and lightweight. Like the graphics, they neither help nor hinder the game. At least the sound effects work, with wheels squealing and engines roaring.

Wild Wild Racing is something of a misnomer, since there's really nothing 'wild wild' about it. The game starts out bland and moves on to hoist unoriginal game goals that overshadow a clever yet underdeveloped Challenge mode. Why couldn't more of the game be built around the challenges? Why couldn't they give us some tracks with even less barriers and linearity? Indeed, this is the racing game equivalent of George W. Bush. Unoriginal. Mediocre. And not fun... just like it will be if he's President. Can I get off the soapbox now?


C Revolution report card
  • Sparks of creativity in its Challenge levels
  • The better the cars, the better the game
  • Moves on to average
  • Starts out bland
  • Imbalanced
  • Not very fun
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