Very few games can do high speed futuristic racing right, with F-Zero GX being perhaps the most notable game in the genre for its superb visuals, framerate, and gameplay. A handful of games have come along that have tried to mimic its success, including Fast Racing NEO which demonstrated what Shin’en could do with Wii U hardware.
Now, a year and a…
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Fast, tight gameplay
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Gorgeous visuals
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Soundtrack complements gameplay
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A.I. can be ridiculous
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Can't join friends in multiplayer
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Low number of game modes
