Detonation Racing, the review of the new arcade racing for iPhone and iPad

In case you are among the many who have been wondering, for some time now, what happened to the good old arcade racing games of the good times, the Detonation Racing review can inform you of a good solution on this front, fresh from Electric Square on Apple Arcade, waiting for probable releases on other platforms as well. The game in question represents a return to the classic meaning of the genre, with a lot of destruction applied to the race, rather closely recalling the late Split / Second and something of Burnout, even if it all fell within closed circuit races. very traditional on the track design front. It is basically a matter of competing for the first place by focusing on both driving skills and the ability to exploit traps and contextual destructive events, because every means is legitimate to cross the finish line first.



A crazy championship

Detonation Racing, the review of the new arcade racing for iPhone and iPad
Some explosions of Detonation Racing can significantly change the course of the race

Dr. Boom is the bizarre figure who takes care of organizing the Detonation Racing event and who welcomes us on this glowing path to stardom on the track, first explaining the fundamentals of racing and then accompanying us in the various "seasons" made up of different races towards the top of the ranking. The rules they are simple: it is necessary to arrive first and to reach the goal the driving ability is not enough but a considerable cynicism is also required in exploiting the peculiarities of the tracks. Instead of the classic power-ups, Detonation Racing uses a system of contextual events that can be activated directly by the players once the special bar is loaded, by exploding sections of the track or activating traps that can hit opponents or open new roads and shortcuts, making the particularly adrenaline rush.



The current season is made up of various episodes, each including a sequence of races supported by a feeble narrative track that sees us compete against the main opponent on duty, through races that also allow you to collect experience points to invest in car customizations and upgrades. The single player is certainly the most structured and convincing part of Detonation Racing, which however also offers the possibility of multiplayer for up to four players, which in most cases are reduced to two given the matchmaking system that starts the game practically as soon as it finds a opponent available.

Driving skills and destruction

Detonation Racing, the review of the new arcade racing for iPhone and iPad
Detonation Racing allows you to set off various "traps" along the track, particularly spectacular and explosive

Il driving model it is particularly elementary, all based on drifting and on the ability to take advantage of the opponents' wake, trying to set the curves to the best and load the bar for the use of attacks. Similarly to what happens in Split / Second and Burnout, Detonation Racing also rewards reckless driving by loading the "strike" bar between contrails and controlled drifting, leading to different power levels and thus allowing a slightly reasoned use of these. . Releasing an attack as soon as possible results in a medium-sized event that can damage the nearby opponent, but if you take advantage of the full power of the strike, you can witness particularly destructive events, which also change the scenario and can open new paths. but always being careful not to fall victim to the traps thrown on the paths.



With such a setting, the track design it is clearly an element of fundamental importance for the game, also because the use of attacks is only possible in certain points of the track, where traps, explosions and various destructive elements are set up. This is a rather limiting feature for those accustomed to a strategic use of power-ups according to the more classic Mario Kart-bait tradition, but it is closely linked to the heavy effects they have on the entire race.

Once the strikes are activated, they can significantly change the course of the race even for the one who launched the attack, inserting obstacles or new roads that determine important variations in driving. This is the only characterizing element for the Detonation Racing tracks, which otherwise do not shine for particular inventiveness as regards the scenarios or the construction of the tracks, remaining rather anonymous and without betting too much on the ability to undertake curves. and trajectories. To this is also added one graphics generally simple, cartoony and well thought out to be able to scale optimally between devices with different capabilities but far from the spectacular seen in other titles of the genre.


Il control system it is not particularly sensitive but it is calibrated for the use of the touch screen: for a game of this kind the controller remains a highly recommended solution, but the driving model does not seem to focus too much on the subtleties of analog, so it is a game fully enjoyable through normal mobile use. The lack of a rear-view mirror and the map makes it a bit difficult to find your way around the race situation, but also given the possibility that this changes in a way that takes root in a few moves, this can be part of the general uncertainty of Detonation Racing.


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Detonation Racing can only partially quench the arcade racing game hunger that is now endemic in this modern gaming market. Gameplay and track design tend not to bring out the driving ability too much, which somewhat mortifies the sense of challenge, preferring a somewhat chaotic approach given by the attack management system. The latter, on the other hand, represent a very particular element of the game and probably the most characterizing of the entire title, which turns into a sort of action dominated by spectacular explosions during the race. On the mobile front it can count on greater room for maneuver, given the scarcity of competitors, and distribution through Apple Arcade makes it a very interesting download for anyone who subscribes to the service.

PRO

  • There is always a desire for a full blown arcade racing game
  • The "strike" system opens the door to a decidedly spectacular action
  • Simplified control system but suitable for mobile use
AGAINST
  • Driving and track design do not require great skills and study of the tracks
  • "Contextual" attacks limit the strategic approach to power-ups
  • Technically a little crude
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