On GamerKnights.com, full review of the new "Cars 3: Driven to Win".
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“Cars 3 Driven to Win” is the latest in a long lineage of licensed video games – a genre with quite the patchy reputation. Luckily, Driven to Win avoids a lot of the bugbears that have given movie-based games their bad name, and succeeds in creating a fun and surprisingly feature-rich experience. Gameplay: Driven to Win wants to be Disney’s answer to Mario Kart, and that’s not a terrible goal to be shooting for. Developer Avalanche Software has experience when it comes to handling hot Disney properties: they made the excellent, underrated Disney Infinity games after all, and those titles’ Cars content was especially excellent. It stands to reason, then, that a stab at a full retail Cars release would be similarly fun. "
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Rayman and Lego City are both great games, but also old games. They should be $20 before too long. Lego Worlds is pretty fun too and they're still updating it with more content I believe.
Liban Ali reviewed Cars 3: Driven to Win, based on the Cars 3 film, we go away from the packed stadiums and hit the off road, but for a racer is Cars 3: Driven to Win fun to play?