![]() ![]() It’s pretty straightforward gameplay in terms of its controls. When in the air, players can flick the R stick in different directions to perform tricks. ![]() In Team Races, it’s X to use team ultimates, and A to offer or accept items. R to accelerate, L to drift, B to use items. The game plays fairly well, and the controls make sense for the most part. Overall, the plot isn’t something I’d say is the highlight to the game, but it’s certainly cute while on the simple side.Īs a racing game, the main focus in Team Sonic Racing is on its gameplay. This strange oddity actually made me miss out on most of the plot of the first chapter of the game initially, as the button prompts don’t stand out very much. In order to actually view the plot before and after the mission, players must select it with the “Y” button location. For some odd reason, the default “A” button location will play a story mission, but leave out the story. The plot is filled with plenty of pleasant interactions between characters but is unfortunately easy to miss out on in the Switch version of the game. As the plot progresses, more and more of Sonic’s friends and affiliates are invited to the fray. Sonic and friends are invited to race by a strange tanuki named Dodon Pa. The plot of Team Sonic Racing is relatively straightforward, though not unlike anything of the previous Sonic racing games. Does Team Sonic Racing offer an exciting racing adventure, or should this Grand Prix be skipped? My name is Tris, and let’s find out in this review. Speeding its way into the hands of many, Team Sonic Racing has finally launched! Stepping away from the other Sonic racing games such as Sonic Riders and Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, this title focuses exclusively on Sonic and friends. Special thanks to SEGA for providing us with this review copy. ![]()
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