Hard mode is actually hard as well, you will likely have to attempt the event multiple times to learn the tracks and what all the weapons do. To progress through the story, you’ll need to collect stars by completing events, the higher the difficulty the faster you will speed through the career mode. Transformed mixes up races, pursuit moves, battle races and more. Playing through the game’s career mode isn’t just racing like some other kart racers. You’ll have to work hard to unlock all of the characters though, the selection at the start is pretty slim. The tracks are not just filled with fan service and nostalgia though, the line up of characters is filled with Sega’s modern heroes but also some of the more forgotten and classic characters like Vyse from Skies of Arcadia, Joe Musashi from Shinobi, Nights into Dream and Space Channel characters you’ve probably never seen before and even Ralph from Wreck It Ralph makes an appearance. The Sonic stages are the most vanilla tracks as you would expect but can get crazy later on, the favourite track we had though was the Afterburner themed ones, taking placing in the ocean and atop of Aircraft Carriers and in the skies above during a battle, it simply doesn’t get more frantic than that. In most of the tracks, the world will also transform and you’ll have to take a different route. This new Transforming gameplay also opens up the tracks to a whole lot more variety. Meanwhile if you chose the water, then you’ve got to not only battle your fellow racers but the water and everything in it. Each mode of transport is a different beat to control as well, the car is straight forward as you would expect, but hit one of the transformation rings and you’ll take to the skies and the game literally opens up, down on the road or water for those guys who missed the ring, but up in the air you’ve got to learn the new controls fast. In Mario Kart, you can go underwater now and glide but never has there been a game that allows you do to all three, in the one race with three separate types of controls. In Diddy Kong Racing, you could control three different types of vehicles: one on the ground, one watercraft and a plane. This is the point of difference that makes Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed worth checking out. However, none of their games in the past have had you racing in a car, boat or a plane (or some form of flying ‘thing’) before. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed once again comes from the great minds at Sumo Digital who have some great racing heritage behind them. Then you would have Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, now try saying that really fast five times. It’s the king of the karts, but what happened if a game came along that while it was a kart racer, it was something completely different and comparisons would be simply foolish. It’s hard to be a kart racer in this day and age, no matter where you go, what platform you’re on and what characters you have in the game, you’re going to get compared to Mario Kart.
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