![]() ![]() Maintaining your powerslide for as long as possible will be your number one priority. Each time you drift enough to fill a bar, you can activate one boost. This fills up your boost meter, which is broken into four parts. To be successful, you are looking for any and all opportunities to powerslide. Thankfully Hotshot Racing excel(lerate)s in this department. GAMEPLAYĪnyone who has ever got hooked on an arcade racer will tell you – it’s all about the gameplay. Load times are also excellent, with near-instant restarts if you aren’t happy with your start to a race. The overall package reminded me a lot of the old Daytona USA games which were popular in the early to mid-’90s. I didn’t notice any pop in or graphical issues in my time with the game either, which almost feels rare at this point. The performance is solid with no dropped frames as you powerslide your way around the various tracks on offer. The tracks are varied and have lots of cool touches, like the Jurassic Park gates opening up after the first turn in the dino dash circuit. The game is very vibrant, managing to look retro and modern at the same time. At first glance it reminded me of PS4 Indie hit Virginia – which is another point in the game’s favour. "Developed by racing game veterans SUMO Nottingham and Lucky Mountain Games, Hotshot Racing is an all-new driving experience which revives the classic arcade gameplay of the 90s and thrusts it into the modern era.The game has a low-poly design that is really stylish. ![]() " Hotshot Racing is a blisteringly fast arcade-style racing game fusing drift handling, razor-sharp retro visuals and an incredible sense of speed to create an exhilarating driving experiencem," reads the game's official description on Steam. "Mostly Positive" is the third highest rating a game can earn, below "Very Positive" and "Overwhelmingly Positive." Whatever the case, on Steam itself the game has a "Mostly Positive" rating with 77 percent of 803 users review rating the game positively. The PC version specifically is at the bottom of this range, though it's unclear why this is. On Metacritic, it boasts scores ranging from 71 to 79, depending on the platform. Developed by both Sumo Digital and Lucky Mountain Games - and published by Curve Games - Hotshot Racing debuted back in 2020. ![]()
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