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    Cars

    Cars (GameCube)

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    Developer

    Rainbow Studios

    Publisher

    THQ

    Genre

    Racing

    Players

    2

    C3 Score
    6
    Reader Score (2 Votes)
    3

    Posted on 25.07.2006 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
    Tag Tags: Cars, 1, Rainbow Studios, THQ, Racing
    There are so many movie tie-ins nowadays that sometimes it is actually hard to keep up. Many games appear on release lists even before the film is set to hit Europe, which can leave you wondering just what on Earth the game is about (Happy Feet being one recent example...). But we all know about Disney and Pixar's highly anticipated Cars, yet can the game buck the trend of cheap movie-to-game crossovers?
    When it comes to quick turnarounds on games of this ilk, usually the presentation quality is lower than expected. Yet the graphics for this are not too shabby by most standards, especially those of younger children

     

    Some of you may recognise the name 'Rainbow Studios' from its MX vs. ATV games. Unsurprisingly, though, the magic found in those is not entirely carried over to Cars. For some reason the game appears to have been dumbed-down, although thankfully manages to still lift itself above the seemingly endless mire of worthless movie tie-ins we are usually subjected to. Car the film is about racing, therefore by default the game is centred round driving, saving us from the pain of another average-to-poor platform outing.

    However, it is not just simple racing throughout the whole game

     

    You can challenge other characters to races, accept various challenges that help move the story along and lead you towards the major competition that is the Piston Cup. But this is no Burnout, because as already stated the controls and various other aspects let things down. Drifting is basically a waste of time and there is a damn annoying 'off track' warning that proves to be very temperamental, popping up even if you slightly stray off route, quickly counting down from three to then make you disappear and then reappear elsewhere in the centre of the track (sometimes still in the lead, which is weird since it feels like the other racers stopped to let you get yourself right again). In addition, the computer cheats, just like back in Mario Kart. You can be miles ahead of the pack, but slow down slightly or bump into something and BAM, the computer has caught up to you. Disappointingly cheap...

     

    But if you stick with the game you will unlock various new abilities, environments and numerous small games that actually can be much more fun than some of the main missions (an example being an obstacle course)! Customisation of the vehicles on offer may keep young ones entertained, whilst gamers wanting more bang for their buck will be pleased to know that you can unlock ten other racers with bonus points collected during the story mode. There are also more than two hundred trophies to be earned, concept art to be uncovered and lots of clips from the movie to be opened up, making it good value for anyone that can overlook the flaws here.

    Oh, one last point; those looking to enjoy the multi-player racing aspect will feel cheated since the speed drops considerably, making the races feel like you are driving through treacle.
    Gameplay

    6

    Control is fine and dandy in some respects, but do not come looking for Burnout as you will be sadly disappointed.
    Graphics

    5

    Whilst everything looks quite decent and remains faithful to the Pixar movie, Cars is too low a standard to match other GC games.
    Sound

    6

    Just like in the movie, the music is bland and easily forgettable. Luckily, the voice acting helps to lift things.
    Value

    7

    For the pure completists out there, Cars offers lots of unlockable elements. However, two-player dies a sorry death due to slowdown.
    6

    /10

    C3 Score Cars is surprisingly 'okay' for a film tie-in, but is ultimately let down by clearly being aimed solely at the younger market. But anyone out there thinking of getting a child a nice present should definitely look at this rather than something like Over the Hedge or Chicken Little.
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     L15 Torizo

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    Typical movie tie in, then.
    on 25.07.2006 at 09:15
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     L6 Deku Scrub

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    Are there any good movie games?
    on 25.07.2006 at 10:32
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Goldeneye, The World is not Enough (N64 version)......erm that's it.
    It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.
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    It's rare to find a decent movie tie-in, that's true, with Rare's GoldenEye always being the main one talked about.

    Cars is a decent effort and certainly a cut above the rest, but the development team's past games were far better...shame a license seemed to spoil them :-(


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    on 25.07.2006 at 13:40
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     L81 Chun-Li

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    This was all right I guess...I wouldn't buy it but I would rent it.
    on 25.07.2006 at 23:53
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    Renting is probably the best option for people of our age. But for parents eager to buy their children something this is better than, say Pirates of the Caribbean 2! :Smilie


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    on 27.07.2006 at 17:45
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    Star system fixed - sorry about that - thanks guys! J
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     L100 C3 Master

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    I'd give it a go, but doesn't sound too exciting.

    Hopefully better than some of the other movie to game conversions.
    on 31.07.2006 at 18:45
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    That's the thing, it's more about the kids who want games like this will get more value from it than say Pirates of the Caribbean or Over the Hedge!


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    on 02.08.2006 at 01:40
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