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Hot Wheels: Track Attack Review - Nyleveia.com

Nyleveia's review for THQ's Hot Wheels: Track Attack.
"Graphically, at least for single player, theres not much to dislike, with bright colours and pleasing tracks featuring all manner of loops, spirals and destructable objects. visually it isn’t a million miles away from Microsoft’s Kinect Joyride."

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nintendo.nyleveia.com
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SquareGo: Hot Wheels Track Attack Review "Cack Mario Kart Carbon Copy"

SquareGo writes:

"Now it’s not that Hot Wheels: Track Attack is a particularly bad game – the graphics, sense of speed and controls all do passable jobs without especially wowing. It’s just not a very good game."

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square-go.com
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CSM - Hot Wheels Track Attack Review

CSM - Hot Wheels Track Attack is a good choice for younger players who may not have a lot of experience with video games. It could best be described as an entry-level racing game. It is very different from the more popular racing series like Gran Turismo or Need for Speed in that it has very simple controls and the presentation is very basic.

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commonsensemedia.org
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Hot Wheels Track Attack review - GameShard

GameShard writes: "My defining memory of the Hot Wheels toys was when my friend got one of the stunt tracks for his birthday. We spent hours watching the die-cast little cars race around the thing; invariably ending with one (or more) flying off into the air and crashing somewhere over the other side of the living room floor. Those loops were a killer.

This is the Hot Wheels that Wii / DS Racer Track Attack seeks to embody; not the collectors market of the classic Hot Wheels toys, and not even the more character-driven antics of the Battle Force 5 range. The emphasis in Track Attack is firmly on stunts, speed, and drifting around the track faster than everyone else."

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gameshard.net