Xbox Live Arcade Review: Mad Tracks
Published June 11, 2007
Originally a 2006 PC game, Load Inc.'s racer Mad Tracks is one of the newest additions to the Xbox Live Arcade. Relying upon power-ups and flat-out racing small cars around in a big world, Mad Tracks attempts to capture the same magic as games like RC Pro-Am, Re-Volt, and Choro-Q/Penny Racers, yet it really doesn't do so.
The premise of Mad Tracks is pretty simple: driving a small, electric-powered car, you race against rivals or the clock in an attempt to finish first and win medals. However, your car only has so much of a charge in it before it runs out, meaning you'll need to let off the gas from time to time in order to keep from draining your ride. The controls are pretty simple and will be familiar for anyone who's played a racing game on the Xbox 360.
The tracks themselves often have big jumps, crazy loops, or other unique features that will keep your attention, but there just doesn't seem to be enough variety among them. Alongside racing on tracks, Mad Tracks has several venues that aren't tracks at all, including a foosball table, a "dart board," and a pool table. At these venues, you'll be competing in various challenges to win medals, such as knocking pool balls into the pockets to get points or using your car to knock the foosball into your opponents' goals. These non-track venues are actually incredibly fun to play at and are probably the best reason to consider buying the game.
The game isn't going to stun you visually and some of the levels actually feel kind of barren. I know it's only an Xbox Live Arcade game, but you can still make it look good and not just make it a direct port from the PC. The sound effects in the game itself are all right, but the music really isn't too much to care about, since the sound of your own car will partially drown it out.
- Xbox Live Arcade Review: Mad Tracks
- Published: June 11, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Gaming
- Filed Under: Gaming: Xbox 360
- Part of a feature: Xbox Live Arcade Games
- Writer: Brian Szabelski
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You just had to get a mention of Forza 2 in there, didn't ya.