Gadget Racers
Gadget Racers
Sorti le 29 juin 2001 sur Game Boy Advance, Gadget Racers est un jeu de course développé par Electronics Application et édité par Conspiracy Entertainment, Takara, Xicat Interactive et Zoo Digital. Il s'agit du premier des deux jeux vidéo Choro-Q publiés sur la console portable de Nintendo. L'accueil critique s'est révélé favorable, Electric Playground qualifiant l'expérience de « compelling and long-lasting », tandis que GameCritics relevait « a lot of content here, and the game strikes a great balance between cute novelty personality satisfying technical elements ».
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Compelling and long-lasting. »
« There's a lot of content here, and the game strikes a great balance between cute novelty personality satisfying technical elements. »
« Gadget Racers makes itself infinitely more accessible than the intimidating Gran Turismo games, and therefore a wonderful racer for the rest of us. »
« With countless upgrading abilities, dead-on control, outstanding graphcis, and cool courses, Gadget Racers is a game no racing fan should be without. »
« A fun, engaging little game, and it will have you running quick cash laps for longer than you'd like to admit--for the purpose of netting the next neat little power-up. »
« It feels to me like a kind of Pokemon on wheels. [Nov 2001, p.154] »
« There are plenty of more exciting racers available on the PlayStation and the game is definitely geared more towards the younger gamer as the difficulty level on the whole doesn't really seem all that high. »
« It's still pretty boring. »