![]() MULTIPLAYER: Full online multiplayer with up to four friends or random player as well as local career mode co-op. ![]() MMRX adds some firepower to the mix in the new Type-X mode. The classic Mini Motor career mode is back, with hundreds of races, dozens of cars to unlock and upgrade, and four fiendish championships to master, but that’s not all. The classic Mini Motor career mode is back, with hundreds of races, dozens of cars to unlock and upgrade, and four fiendish championships to master, but that’s not Mini Motor Racing X explodes onto Nintendo Switch™ with local split screen and online multiplayer high-octane racing action. Summary: Mini Motor Racing X explodes onto Nintendo Switch™ with local split screen and online multiplayer high-octane racing action.The cars, items and tracks are all to tiny yet cute, really gives me the vibe.Ībsolutely recommend this game to all VR game players. To enjoy and fun, I play "RC Car mode" view which I will be like a god controlling tiny RC toy car running on SUPER pretty 3D vibrant model tracks with everything MOVING and with ambient sound effects. The game plays completely DIFFERENT in VR. So I was like what the heck just bought it to try. Several days before I was browsig Oculus Store for discountned games and saw MMRX was about USD8.99 only. Based on my previous exp on it with Steam and Switch versions I have quite some doubt and held up my decision. Then someone recommended MMRX to me said it is one of the best racing game in VR. I played the free game V-Speedway VR and loved it. I do not have a powerful PC GPU only a GTX 1060 3GB so I mostly looking for VR racing games on Quest 2 standalone version. I bought Meta Quest 2 VR headset 3 months ago and was always looking for VR racing game. Then I saw it on Nintendo Switch and played the demo as well, never felt deep love of it and so did not buy it, until 3 days ago. I played this game's demo long time ago on Steam. If you've got a Switch (probably the best system to play it on), it's definitely worth ~$10 to an arcade racing fan.Įdit: would gladly pay $10 for this game. Will probably get more play time than Horizon Chase and Hot Wheels Unleashed. In sum: It's clear why this game has a 68 on metacritic. The sound is basically just background noise. that's probably a big reason why this game isn't more successful (along with MSRP of $20) Lost a lot of races before it occurred to me to figure out if the car could slide. This would have been a deal breaker but triggers are used for accelerating and sliding, and that's exactly where I would have mapped them. Menus are the worst offenders as they were clearly designed for touch screenĬontrols are not mappable, nor is there a tutorial to get you oriented. Unfortunately the circuits aren't designed as if the cars are tiny. There are multiple angles to race from including bird's eye, cockpit and various chase cams. One reviewer complained it's almost like they punish you for using your nitro because there aren't enough straightaways. Reviewers complained that career mode is too long (first of four cups was ~36 races i didn't mind). You win cash to upgrade your car's stats in career mode. I've won and lost races by a wide margin. If there is rubber banding, it's not obvious to me. And this is probably the most important point. ![]() Disclaimer: reverse and day and night are used to balloon the number of courses.i don't mind. This makes it really easy to pick up and put down. the catch is the average lap takes about 20 seconds and you're done with the average race in just over a minute. The cars look like micro machines/hot wheels/RC cars I decided to take the plunge because I'm always on the lookout for another arcade racer and it's currently going for less than a cup of coffee. Mini Motor Racing X is deeply discounted on switch atm. The top 10 games of are constantly featured, so here's one that probably doesn't get much mention :D
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