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Blast Magazine: Bang Bang Racing review: The top-down racer returns

Blast Magazine: If you still harbor a secret desire to play with toy racecars, but want to avoid judgment from your peers, Big Bang Racing may be just what you’re looking for. Created by the folk who brought us Sine Mora (which was recently announced for the PlayStation Vita), the isometric Big Bang Racing is reminiscent of old-school, top-down racers such as Rare’s RC Pro-Am, and Codemaster’s Micro Machines.

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blastmagazine.com
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Review: Bang Bang Racing (darkzero)

"Digital Reality, the fine folks behind the wonderfully satisfying shoot 'em up Sine Mora, has graced us with their take on the top-down arcade racer...with style. Recently ported over from the mobile platform (it was originally released on Android-based devices in 2011), Bang Bang Racing has been thrust back onto the console. Taking more than a few cues from a few golden gaming classics, does Bang Bang Racing have what it takes?" (darkzero)

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darkzero.co.uk
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Review: Bang Bang Racing [FirstDropShow]

"Finally my first video review that I appear in! Does Bang Bang Racing set the roads ablaze or does it just shoot blanks?" - FirstDropShow.com

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firstdropshow.com
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Bang Bang Racing Review - The Digital Fix

For people of a certain age Bang Bang Racing will bring back vivid memories of some brilliant top down arcade racers. Whether it’s speeding around the breakfast table in Micro Machines on the Mega Drive or tearing round the track as a cow on wheels in Super Skidmarks on the Commodore Amiga there has, and probably always will be, a place for a well crafted top down racer. Compared to its previously mentioned (much) older peers Bang Bang Racing rarely gets out of first gear.

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gaming.thedigitalfix.com