Dom Robinson reviews
Acclaim
- Price: £39.99
- Players: 1-4
A second ATV game from Acclaim,but this is a sequel to the PSX’s ATV Quad Power Racing and not theslightly more recentATV Offroad.However, they’re not a world away from each other.
Once again, it’s a game awash with several game modes, such as Single Race,Freestyle, Time Trial, Arcade, plus Challenge, to unlock Pro Riders,and Career, where tricks equals bonus points, which will get you furtheron to completing the current championship before you can progress to thenext. Finally, the ATV Academy allows you to try a few tricks out andlearn to control your vehicle.
I particularly enjoyed the ‘Tower Challenges’ as they’re like a very dangerousversion of BBC’s “Kick Start” and they give a great sense of freedom.
Like the aforementioned ATV Offroad outing, this title continues thegreat look and feel to the game in terms of the quality and fluidity of thegraphics, with the physics still exactly in place as before, but if I had aslight gripe it’s in the not-very-convincing water splash effects.
What the game has in playability, it does lose out in the sound dept., but thenthat’s the case with most driving/biking games, as you appear to ‘fart’ aroundthe track, such is the rasping noise of your engine.
Longevity is the only possible problem with this type of game. Try a rentalfirst to see if it’s the sort of thing you’ll stick with mid-term, rather thanjust a few days play.
For the DVD-style extras, this disc contains trailers for Burnout 2,Legends of Wrestling 2 and All Star Baseball 2004 (what, so soon?)
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Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.