![]() The only other part of Hot Wheels Unleashed left to mention is the music, and it is rather catchy. But what I do know is that even if it didn’t give me everything I wanted, to say there are only two problems with the gameplay in getting stuck to the railing and being pushed around too easily by the other cars is actually pretty good. Yes, everything in this title works great, fantastic in fact, but it really does feel like a Hot Wheels copy of Trackmania. Maybe I went in wanting too much from this title, I honestly don’t know. But am I the only person who remembers the old Hot Wheels Games on the PS1 and PS2? There was a sense of craziness in those games that I never got in this title. I love Trackmania, especially with creating your own tracks. I mean the way the tracks change, the different speed pads, the way you can explore the map when you fall off the track. However, it doesn’t take long for you to realize that all the tracks look eerily similar to Trackmania. ![]() The boosts work great, refilling your boosts by drifting, going off track to make the race harder. Everything Hot Wheels Unleashed does “in a gameplay sense” is fantastic. The sad part is that there isn’t a lot in the races. The first two aspects that become apparent about the gameplay are 1. It immediately becomes apparent that Hot Wheels Unleashed is very similar to TrackMania Especially when it comes to the gameplay. You also get to make your very own Hot Wheels car and track. This works relatively well… for a while, but because the gameplay is relatively simplistic there isn’t much in the way of variety. ![]() Then you are instructed to complete several types of races: Quick Races, Time Attacks, and Boss Races, all while finding secrets as well. You first start on a map, which instantly reminded me of my childhood. ![]() You also have the Hot Wheels City Rumble which is actually done rather well… For the most part.
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