I was left very confused by the combination of references and aesthetics here, to be honest. There is at least a fairly impressive number of characters to unlock – all with their own strengths and abilities. Many of the series’ traditional summons appear here as playable characters but I’ve never envisioned Shiva as a radical skater, or Ifrit as an emo trainee fire fighter. That being said, the actual character designs will be divisive. Performance was solid both handheld and docked – although I wasn’t able to try out the online multiplayer before this review so that may well be subject to the usual Nintendo Switch Online limitations. There’s some crossovers to the mainline Final Fantasy games, but only to FF IX and older.Ĭharacters are bright and colourful, tracks have backgrounds and settings that evoke the locations from earlier games on which they’re based. The main reason for Chocobo GP to be on Switch is presumably due to the younger audience base that is squarely aimed at. This isn’t the mean and moody Final Fantasy of the FFVII remake, with characters and an aesthetic that’s tied to the Japan-centric Chocobo spinoff series. It’s inevitable that your game will be directly compared to the mighty Mario Kart 8, and while there’s room for solid racing games that don’t feature Nintendo’s IP, it might not surprise you to hear that Chocobo GP isn’t up to that standard. Now, decades later, we have a successor out of the blue, but how does Chocobo GP fare?Īnyone that isn’t called Nintendo releasing a kart racing game as a Switch exclusive is pretty ballsy. Unfortunately Western players never got to enjoy it, at least until fan translations and ROM hacks liberated it from its Japan-only release.
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There was a brief period during the PS1 and PS2 days when almost every franchise had a kart racing spinoff – Anybody remember Star Wars Super Bombad Racing? – and as part of this boom period, Square capitalised on the huge success of all things Final Fantasy with the first Chocobo Racing. Since Super Mario Kart and Street Racer on the SNES, I’ve played almost every kart racer that’s been released (even the awful Race with Ryan via Game Pass).
The one exception I make to my ‘no racing games’ review is cartoon kart racing.