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Your Local Guardian: Wheelspin Review

YLG writes: "I like racing games a lot. Some you can get to grips with within seconds, some involve a steep learning curve, while others also allow you to modify your cars as much as you dare.

Wheelspin, for all of its substandard graphics, does not lack a sense of speed.

It does however lack any sort of common sense control system. A sideways controller, twisted one way or the other, makes you steer and the 2 button makes things go blurry."

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A Generation of Clones

GAMElitist.com "The reason for it is obvious stuff. Game does well. Investors see game doing well. Investors clone game. Their game does well. It's the perfect cycle."

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4.3

Multiplayer.it Review: Wheelspin

Multiplayer.it: From a game designer like Archer MacLean and Bethesda as a publisher, committed to the achievement of a "mature way" for Wii, it was possible to expect great things. The prospect of a cross between a futuristic racer WipEout and F-Zero looked tempting, but when the game was shown to the public are literally rained criticism.

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3.9

Fragland: Wheelspin Review

Fragland writes: "I'll quickly (nobody wants to lose time with this monstrocity) sum up why you should just leave this one alone in the store. First of all the graphics seem to have run away from the time you didn't have nose hairs yet and the Nintendo 64 still made jaws drop. Weak textures, an accute lack of polygons and tracks and cars that never show any inspiration. The positive point is that the game moves forward at what seems to be 60 frames per second and you do get a feeling of speed. But you can also experience that by eating a lot of grapes and then watch between your legs when you sit on the toilet later on."

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