This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review

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This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review
PLAY IT OR SKIP IT?
Play KartRider: Drift! I’m far from a racing expert, but KartRider: Drift is one of the best racing games I’ve played.
TIME PLAYED
I played KartRider: Drift for three and a half hours between the PC and mobile versions. On mobile, I played for around an hour, with the rest of my time spent drifting and driving on PC. In KartRider: Drift, each match takes roughly a minute or two to complete—sometimes even less depending on the game mode.
This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review
WHAT’S AWESOME
• Gameplay. In KartRider: Drift, what you see is what you get—and what you get is a simple, polished, and fantastic racing game. The game features various modes where I could choose to race against others or try to beat my best time. The interface and controls feel great, and the mechanics are easy to learn.
This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review
• Tutorial. Hardcore racing fans may not get as much out of it, but for a less seasoned racer like myself, going through KartRider: Drift’s comprehensive tutorial helped me tremendously. The tutorial takes around three to four minutes to complete, but it taught me everything I needed to know, and at a decent pace too.
• PC performance. It shouldn't be a surprise, but there's a significant difference between playing KartRider: Drift on PC and mobile. The game looks and feels much better on PC, and there are no performance issues either. It’s worth noting that compared to mobile, I had a much easier time winning on PC too.
This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review
• Map design. The maps in KartRider: Drift mesmerized me. They’re really polished and pretty, to the point that I went out of my way to test every single map before I settled down and focused on improving my racing abilities.
• Music. I always love when games have great music, and KartRider: Drift doesn’t disappoint at all. The game’s upbeat, techno music really helped me get into the groove and feel the competitive spirit I needed to win—and even when I lost, I still gladly listened to the catchy tunes.
This racing game rivals Mario Kart - KartRider: Drift Quick Review
WHAT SUCKS
• Mobile performance. KartRider: Drift functions smoothly and flawlessly on PC, but when it comes to its mobile counterpart, the game’s pretty unstable, laggy, and ugly to look at. Even at max settings on a strong Samsung Ultra S22, the game looked blurry and dull. Since it’s also cross-platform, I found myself at a disadvantage facing PC players.
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Posted on 01/14/202313K Views

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Oland Gaming Walker
Oland Gaming Walker01/21/2023
game this cool!
Mario
Mario01/19/2023
The best game
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