![]() ![]() Cruis’n Blast in particular seems intensely focused on pleasing the types of players that would sit down in an arcade racer in modern times, being more about being accessible and exciting than offering much meat for repeat plays. I certainly paid more for less back in the SEGA Saturn days.īut Raw Thrills wisely seemed to understand that a straight arcade port would perhaps be a bit too light for today’s audiences. Perhaps that might have been enough for some, especially at the game’s lower price. Most of the cars that were in the arcade version are here, as well. All five courses are here to be raced on either alone or in split-screen multiplayer for up to four players. Indeed, just about everything that was in that game is in this one. This is ostensibly a port of the 2017 Raw Thrills arcade game of the same name. Oh look, it’s Cruis’n Blast, and it’s awesome! Let’s reach into the magic game hat and see what comes out. But can we go a little more bananas? Can we turn that realism slider all the way down? Ah, there we go. Burnout Paradise? Yeah, that’s a lot of fun. Rise: Race the Future? Okay, not bad, but a little sillier, please. ![]() But sometimes, you just want something a little less grounded in reality. Regular readers may remember I really like rally racing games, and those tend to be very simulation-focused. You know, I enjoy a good realistic racer. Let’s get on with our week! Reviews & Mini-Views Cruis’n Blast ($39.99) We then look at the handful of new releases that popped up over the weekend, and finish up with the usual lists of new and expiring sales. Cruis’n Blast zooms past the finish line, and Rift Adventure is here for some indie joy. In today’s article, we’ve got a couple of decent-sized reviews of some recent releases. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for September 27th, 2021. ![]()
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