![]() This becomes clear when you look at some of the extra, non-Sonic content included in the game, including a few guest characters such as Donkey Kong and teen robot Aigis from Persona 3. It's a mod scene for a mod of a mod, and that's brilliant. SRB2 Kart's legacy as a Doom mod shines through in online play, because creating new tracks and playable characters is easy, and the required files are automatically distributed to anyone playing. It has a neat little in-game manual (complete with a centre crease) that explains most of its tricks and secrets, and the default controls are set up perfectly for an Xbox or equivalent gamepad. Were it not for its lack of single-player AI, SRB2 Kart could easily pass for a retail game, featuring dozens of tracks across racing and battle modes, some fun power-ups and a tasty drifting system. ![]() Grab it here and check out the trailer below.īased on the (also Doom-based) third-person platformer Sonic Robo Blast 2, SRB2 Kart is a side-project created by the Kart Krew, a talented bunch operating out of the SRB2 forums. It supports solo time-trials against ghost replays (no AI at present), up to four players in local split-screen, or up to sixteen players in messy online mode. There's full online play, a built-in server browser and a mostly-friendly bunch of players ready for some N64 styled knockabout racing fun. On a technical level, it's a Doom mod, but also a completely standalone freeware game. I didn't expect to lose most of Sunday to Kart Krew's fan-made racer Sonic Robo Blast 2 Kart, but I did and don't regret a second of it. ![]()
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