This sounds like an unmitigated disaster - the sort of thing that would frustrate to the point where a title would be banished to the inner reaches of hell, never to be touched again. Instead, it was addicting and - shockingly - fun. How did they manage such a feat? Simple - they made restarting as simple and painless as possible. Unlike most games, where reloading from a checkpoint will throw you to (at least) a good few seconds of loading, here pressing the restart key (positioned helpfully near your steering controls) instantly takes you back to the start - the only delay is the 3-2-1 to start the race. Equally important is that the races are kept as short as possible - typically no more than 20-30 seconds. Those which are longer (several tracks are actually circuits, not a point a to point b affair) are also far more forgiving in terms of the times required.
Something should also be said of the opponents. Instead of racing cars on the track, this entirely a ghost affair. This may sound bad - who doesn't like interactivity - but given the nature of the game (the need to hit lines, the degree to which mistakes will ruin your run), I would imagine having opponents on the track would be something of a minor disaster. The presence of ghosts running the same route every time also means they can be leaned on as a way of seeing what to do and not to do, and also means you can know midway whether you're on track to get a gold, since you're literally racing alongside it. I should also mention that Trackmania boasts an extremely robust track editor, but the fact is I had plenty of fun with the stuff out of the box here.
Finally, this game is free! You could almost call it a demo, but its a bit too full-featured to be that. The proper version boasts additional car-types, but based on my experiences with those other cars (in actual demos), I'm going to say you can do quite fine by just the F1-style cars here.
Publisher: Nadeo
Developer: Nadeo
Released: April 2008
Obtained: 5/24/2008
9.0/10
Developer: Nadeo
Released: April 2008
Obtained: 5/24/2008
9.0/10
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