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Review by Area 64: The Jagzone, Heath
Anderson
Story: In the year 2098, where do you go on
vacation? Club Drive, of course-the most exciting theme park of the
21st century,
Club Drive was opened just after
driving was once again legalized. Driving had been illegal for safety
reasons far more than 50 years, until Doctor Lawrence Phosphorus’
breakthrough discovery.
In his distributive processing study
involving safety and smart material, the doctor developed algorithms
that could be mathematically proven to be safe. Thus the driving ban
was lifted these indestructible vehicles, and Club Drive was born.
Graphics: The whole game is composed of shaded
polygons ,no texture mapping at all, as far as I could see, and the
polygons are also very blocky. The fame-rate doesn’t drop to low,
but overall the graphics actually ends-up hurting the game play.
Control: Compared to Checkered Flag this game
controls wonderfully, but that isn’t saying much. The control is a
little loose, but is manageable.
Game Play: In the gameplay department Club Drive
scores better than in the other two, but still isn’t on par with
other racing games. The two-player mode is pretty fun, but slow-down
keeps the excitement-level down. Overall this is just another sub-par
racing game. |