Choosing from six unique and personable characters, the player commands their loco vehicles through four different stages and 10 separate stages, including areas with castles, graveyards, and more. While that kind of selection may not sound too deep to the majority of the hardcore freaks out there, the 36 plus special weapons your motor box can acquire may keep you glued for hours. We spent almost an hour of our sweet Electronic Entertainment Expo time allotment playing the hell out of the demo.
And could you blame us? With a simple "get the most points before your opponent does" concept, and levels that can be completely altered and destroyed (buildings, bridges, you name it), you could understand how the hours could just pass away. Best of all, is the news that the programmers plan on adding hidden characters and levels, with sub-areas that are almost as large as the main stages themselves. With section after section of insanity, growing tired of your cartoon buddies shouldn't be a problem.
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