MegaRace 3: Nanotech Disaster - PS2

Also known as: MR3

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Also for: PC
Viewed: 3D First-person / Third-person Genre:
Racing
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: DreamCatcher Soft. Co.: Cryo
Publishers: DreamCatcher (GB)
Released: 5 Dec 2003 (GB)
Ratings: 11+
Accessories: Memory Card, Analogue Control Compatible: all buttons
Features: Vibration Function Compatible

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Summary

A long time in the pipeline for PS2, Mindscape’s Cryo-developed MegaRace 3 is finally upon us. Is it a wipEout clone? Perhaps. But regardless of its inspirations, it’s a game of its own. The original futuristic racer used pre-rendered backgrounds and offered a straightforward racing experience. But MegaRace 3 takes full advantage of today’s 3D-capable hardware to deliver a fast paced, exhilarating, fantasy racer.

Firstly, MegaRace 3 offers a vast array of vehicles to race in and race against. Each craft has its own unique strengths and characteristics and is graded by how fast it travels, how much damage it can inflict and how resilient it is. Finding the ship with the right balance to suit your driving style takes time, but it’s worth the effort. The weapon aspect adds a tactical edge to the action. Taking out the race leader with a missile just before they cross the line is always satisfying.

MegaRace 3’s story is essentially that of a futuristic television show watched by millions. Presenter Lance Boyle makes a welcome return, reporting on race events as the championship unfolds. Lance’s commentary is frequently amusing and helps ease the virtual pre-race tension.

Aside from the transition to real-time graphics, MegaRace 3 boasts a whole new range of features to improve the racing experience. The total number of tracks has increased to 33, and it will take some time to master the layout of each circuit. There are 12 different vessels to race, and each craft incorporates a modular design. As you earn money from winning races you can upgrade your maximum speed, and your offensive and defensive capabilities.

If wipEout was your thing, MegaRace 3 might just be worth a look.