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Crash Team Racing – PS4 Game
$34.23
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I loved the original CTR game and when I heard about this one I preordered right away. It’s the same game I came to love and more with different tracks from other games added and updated graphics.
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This takes me back when CTR was New and everyone wanted to be Crash.Also, i never owned a Nintendo console or Sega console, at least not till much later.So crash as the Playstation mascot was the go to guy!And this game makes me feel almost like a kid again!I will say it takes getting use to and it can be very difficult ,but dont let that take away from the experience!
Do not support Activision and Beenox’s blatant predatory microtransaction tactics by buying this game. The game has numerous issues online and offline that have yet to be addressed one month after release, yet microtransaction implementation was clearly a high enough priority to make it into the game for early August 2019. Profits are more important to Activision than their paying customers’ gameplay experience, and this game is proof.Offline: Adventure mode is largely faithful to the original CTR, yet various glitches, bugs, invisible walls, track shortcut exploits, game crashes still exist. There have been 7 patches released since release date and still there is a laundry list of major issues with the game online and more minor issues offline. Add in the downright pathetic Wumpa Coin earning rates offline and you’ve got a recipe for “Don’t bother buying this for Adventure mode. Just play the original CTR.”Wumpa Coin Economy: The entire in-game currency economy is built around the predatory microtransactions that have just been proudly announced by Activision, allowing players to circumvent the grindy gameplay by paying money for Wumpa Coins. This is predatory and a slimy psychological bait and switch. New characters and other cosmetic items like karts and wheels are largely purchased from the Pit Stop store using Wumpa Coins. By the time one completes the Adventure mode 100%, somewhere around 6,000-7,000 total Wumpa Coins will have been earned. To put that amount of coins into perspective, a single STICKER for a kart costs 1,500 coins in the Pit Stop while a bundle containing a character, skin, and a couple stickers typically costs more than 6,000 coins. It took me somewhere in the realm of 10-15 hours to enjoy myself completing the Adventure mode and I hadn’t even earned enough coins to purchase a single character bundle! It should not take upwards of 10-20 hours of offline gameplay to unlock this amount of cosmetic content. Activision knows this, because they purposely set the earning rates low to entice people to buy coins via microtransactions. Nevermind the fact that the Pit Stop does not allow players to pick and choose which content to buy. Regardless of whether they have enough coins, if the item the player wants is not listed on the front page of the Pit Stop, the player’s only two options are to 1: check back every 24 hours for the shop items to “rotate” and pray that their desired item appears [repeat ad nauseam] or 2: waste coins buying unwanted items from the shop, forcing new items to appear in their place. Not only this, but the economy incentivizes online play due to the disparity between online and offline coin earning rates, and the online gameplay is WORSE than offline!Online play: Overall, the experience is broken. To say the online system for this game is insufficient is in itself insufficient. Nitro Fueled uses a P2P architecture without Host Migration for its networking. Online lobbies drop FREQUENTLY because the host cannot be migrated. Lobby hosts are determined by the P2P architecture and are not in any way identified to the players until a race begins (The Host is identified by the 1st place position in the starting grid). If the player assigned as the host loses their connection or leaves the lobby before a race starts, every other player in the lobby is kicked from the session and must wait for a new lobby to form. This occurs several times in a row before a single race can be successfully started, and as soon as the race is over, the lobby may be disbanded if the host leaves. For every minute spent in-game racing online, there are easily 3-5 minutes of lobby dropping, track voting / character customization, loading, and podium animations. Pair this with the purposely grindy economy of the coin ecosystem, wide variety of P2P lag based inaccuracies and problems that ruin gameplay online, and it is not a fun time.Grand Prix: To add insult to injury, the Grand Prix takes the awful online experience and adds more cosmetic content and boring Nitro Challenges to the mix! Yes, new Pit Stop content is added for GP’s, BUUUUUT that content is limited-time-only and placed into the same item pool as everything else in the Pit Stop, making it that much harder to obtain. You want one specific kart or character from a GP in the Pit Stop? Good freaking luck, because you are going to need to earn far more coins than what the item costs to deplete the item pool unless you get VERY lucky! The Nitro Points earned during a Grand Prix for completing challenges are largely a bore to obtain. Challenges are very specific and repetitive, often leaving the player to either pray that they get lucky enough to satisfy a challenge’s strict requirements in an online setting or they can power up a 2nd controller, go into offline Arcade mode, and satisfy the challenge alone in a private lobby with no one manning the 2nd controller. Nothing about the process is fun.The amount of effort and time required to earn cosmetic content in this game is excessive and unreasonable, and now we know why: So that Activision can take advantage of their own paying customers.Overall, just don’t buy it. I honestly can’t recommend it, the original CTR chemistry has been tainted by Activision’s greedy fingers. They could have implemented a fair and fun online experience, but everything points to “Make the online service as cheaply as possible while maximizing the amount of money we can wring out of our customers with microtransactions.”
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I remember playing the original Crash Team Racing on Playstation One with my older brother and it was so much funthis version for the PS4 gives me a lot of nostalgia. My reason is because the retro modes are there and also a bunch of new things they added like characters, stages, battle modes etc. Its so much stuff to do for old and new players of the game.
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Unacceptable load times, boring tracks, and micro-transactions upset me to the point that I’ll never pop this game in my PS4 ever again. Simply put, this game sucks. I want to race, not twiddle my thumbs while waiting for it to load. I also don’t want to have to unlock this and unlock that blah blah blah to customize my character and/or try another track. Steering sucks, too. I could go on but why bother? Blew twenty-five bucks on what I thought would be a blast but turned out to be a big disappointment. Avoid, please!
I honestly had no idea this was a remake of the original. I thought it was completely new. Not a problem though because there is lots of new content (the skins are fantastic!) and the game is AMAZING!The graphics and sound have been given a MAJOR upgrade and are beautiful. The gameplay and controls are the same. It takes a bit to adjust to if you’re used to Mario Kart’s controls. They aren’t better or worse, just different. If you like a bit more of a challenge and using a more strategy then I would say CTR is a better choice in comparison.At the low price for this game, it’s a no-brainer buy! What are you waiting for?
We are having so much fun with this game!! Looks great, plays great!
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Love this game!! My wrist hurts from playing this so much…sure to be a favorite among kids