![]() Multiplayer (with friends) is surprisingly fun. Some bops, some oofs, but this game actually doesn't have an awful soundtrack. The songs really do fit the mood, a soulless hellscape somewhere in the mind of a Jim Davis in catharsis after killing 5 people with an ax. The soundtrack is one of the better parts of the game. Also look forward to bunching up and immediately falling to sixth when you get knocked. On that matter, the whole catch-up mechanic that makes Mario Kart fun until the end is nonexistent for human players. The AI isn't awful, but the game gives them such a huge advantage that they're hardly worth measuring yourself against. I think they're okay, definitely above average when it comes to Mario Kart clones but there are still frustrating moments. Not like you should buy this game for the graphics.Ĭontrols feel a bit *hmmmm* sometimes. ![]() The cartoon style can be a bit of an eyesore sometimes but overall it's just meh. Specifically speaking on graphics, this game has them. It's competitive, friendly, and not totally tech-exhausted quite yet. I'll agree with my mans HankSuplecks in saying that the speedrun community is generally the most interesting thing this game has to offer. I think this game still has value though, it's fun to play in multiplayer (if you get lucky and it works without issue) with your friends, and has some decent meme value. The game feels a bit empty once you've gone through all the cups and played a few challenges. It does the Garfield brand proud, but that's a low bar to hit. This is a mostly alright Mario Kart (Crash Team Racing?) clone. It’s available on PC (jump in for some competitive online racing, no, really), and across the Nintendo Switch, the PS4 and Xbox One.An honest opinion from someone who's played the game for a fat minute: Garfield Kart: Furious Racing is set for a November 5th launch date, but there aren’t any details about pricing yet. This list contains all the usual suspects, including Garfield, Obie and Jon, plus someone called Harry. There’s co-op play, 16 different tracks (which show-off the weird and wonderful of Garfield), and the chance to play as 8 different characters. What’s best is that the game is still marketed as a hit title. Artefacts Studios and publisher Microids are capitalizing on Garfield’s accidental success. Ironically purchasing something is still purchasing it. It seems the positive reviews and the thousands of purchases at $4.99 (on Steam alone) have encouraged the developers to make another entry in the series. This horrible meme dates back to 2013 artwork from Dubbledaby who depicted the cat devouring Jon’s house. Since then, the memes have developed and taken on a life of their own, including multiple iterations featuring Garfield taking on the form of Lovecraftian horror. Donosaur should know, they’ve racked up an impressive 6,000 hours on Garfield Kart.įor those out of the loop with Garfield and what he’s come to represent in the 21st century, Garfield has been all the rage for years, dating back to 2016 when the first /r/dankgarfieldkartmemes was created in response to a little in mystery in the Steam Summer Sale. Some of the most popular includes, “my wife left me” from Steam user MageOfTheAnimals, and “This game really makes you feellike Spiderman”, a tongue-in-cheek reference to YouTube Dunkey, from user The Donosaur. Garfield Kart Furious Racing will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam on 7 November in Europe and on 5 November in the United States. Garfield is back in a crazy racing game □□□ Why? All you need to do is take a stroll through the game’s 6,000-deep review section to get an understanding. Despite the game’s terrible reception, it has an impressive 9/10 rating on Steam for its PC version. Nintendo Life gave the game a solid 3/10, calling it “bland”, and Hardcore Gamer gave it a 1.5, calling it “absolutely dreadful”. It was a game with disturbing likenesses to Mario Kart and was reviewed as such. Garfield Kart was released back in 2013 and it was available on iOS, later made available on Nintendo 3DS and Steam.
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