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And for a second there's a little bit of shock of the massacre that comes from missile launchers and machine guns on the track- while utter car destruction is contained and excused by those particular modes within a computer program training simulation, it's still odd seeing exploding cars in a Pixar title. There's the usual races, but then we have a multitude of modes hooked around the weapon system, a setup that's pure Mario Kart, but in context of the Cars world, and is a natural inclusion given their heavy emphasis in the movie.
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And never would we thought we'd be saying that about a movie tie-in.Ĭars 2 is build on the progression system that marks many games these days earn Spy Points (the movie's centred around a Bond-typical plot, which informs both the MI5 style menus and one of the game's main mechanics) which opens new rides in the garage, as well as accelerating your progression through the stage-based story, each with a wide crop of modes and races to partake. Its been a long time since we forgo sleep to have one more bash around the track, and to see which new mode or stage was unlocked next.
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Even though the studio's pulled off the trick before with the excellent Toy Story 3 tie-in, this is still a surprise. Thing is, someone didn't pass that formula to Avalanche Software (no relation to the Just Cause studio), and instead, the cads went and actually made something fun to play. It may be dull as dishwater but then at least its emulating its cinematic counterpart better than a multitude of button-bashing quick creations. Characters who roll on four wheels, tracks based on scenes swiped from the big screen and you're pretty much done.
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The template for a cars-based movie shouldn't be rocket science anyway.