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Review of Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 on PlayStation

by Hemal Harris Hemal Harris photo Nov 1996
Cover image of Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 on PlayStation
Gamefings Score: 8.5
Platform: PlayStation PlayStation logo
Released: 08 Nov 1996
Genre: Kart Racing
Developer: Polys Entertainment
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

Introduction

Get ready to buckle up and rev those engines because we're diving into the wacky world of 'Motor Toon Grand Prix 2.' Released in the glorious year of 1996, this kart racing game is like sugar on a Saturday morning! It's colorful, it's chaotic, and it’s filled to the brim with challenges that will make even the most seasoned racers out there break a sweat! The only thing more cartoonish than the graphics is the number of bananas you’ll be throwing at your pals while playing. Spoilers: it’s a lot.

Gameplay

Racing in 'Motor Toon Grand Prix 2' isn't just about speed; it's about strategy, skill, and sometimes a sprinkling of luck. As you navigate through various vibrant tracks—think psychotic carnival meets high-speed racing course—you'll want to master the art of drifting. Oh yes, I said drifting, and if you think it's as easy as just spinning your controller around like a potato, think again! This game demands precision timing that even a Swiss watchmaker would envy. The controls are designed to be forgiving enough for newcomers, but don't let that fool you! Gaining speed on the straightaways is easy-peasy, but as soon as those sharp corners pop up—oh boy, you'll need to channel your inner drift god. And if you think you can just ram into the barriers and hope for the best, expect to spend more time in the pit than on the track! The incorporation of power-ups adds another layer to the gameplay. Power-ups are like the spicy drops of chaos you want to add to your already chaotic milkshake: they can be immensely beneficial but can also backfire spectacularly. You'll need to strategize not only when to grab these power-ups but also when to deploy them against the competition. Expect the unexpected! It’s as if the game developers sat down with a bunch of fireworks and said, ‘Let’s throw these into our racing!’ What about multiplayer mode, you ask? Well, no split-screen here, folks! But fear not, you can still race against your mates using the PlayStation Link Cable. Grab your best buddy and prepare for racing shenanigans, because there’s nothing quite like the thrill of beating your friend while they “accidentally” crash into a wall!

Graphics

Let’s take a moment to talk about the graphics. Imagine if Pixar and a toddler with a crayon got together; that’s about the sweet spot of visual aesthetics we're looking at here! The environments are bright and whimsical, making every track feel engaging and lively. Each racer is designed with enough cartoon flair to make them stand out, from Captain Rock’s charismatic, overly-confident charm to the oddly endearing Penguin Mafia Brothers. The character designs are not just funny; they practically jump off the screen, along with the power-ups that will have you laughing one moment and throwing your controller the next. While ‘realism’ isn’t the name of the game here, the graphics have aged like fine wine or a well-aged cheese—unique, unexpected, and unexpectedly delightful. There’s something charming about the character animations; if you carefully observe, you might find yourself chuckling at how they dance around in their little karts, as if they're about to break into a spontaneous dance-off at 200 mph. This game gets creativity points for sure!

Conclusion

In conclusion, ‘Motor Toon Grand Prix 2’ delivers an exhilarating blend of challenge and skill wrapped up in a funny cartoon package. It's a game that captures the essence of kart racing while maintaining a unique charm that keeps players engaged. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just a casual gamer looking to have a laugh, this game invites you to shuffle back to the track and give it your best shot—preferably without crashing into a wall or ending up behind a rampaging penguin. So, grab your controller, and remember: in the wild world of ‘Motor Toon Grand Prix 2,’ it’s not just about who crosses the finish line first, but who can do so while having the most fun—and maybe throwing in a little banana peel action for good measure!

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