![]() However you play, NASCAR Arcade Rush urges you to nail the throttle, rarely ever needing to then let go. That means, unless you’ve some friends willing to sofa surf or buy their own copy of the game for online races, you’ll be left to tackle the AI in NASCAR Arcade Rush and nothing more.Īnd we can probably guess another reason why the online racing is dead too – NASCAR Arcade Rush isn’t a very good racer. ![]() The problem is, the gaming masses have obviously not yet been drawn to NASCAR Arcade Rush (the high asking price certainly doesn’t help!) as it’s nigh on impossible to get any form of online matchmaking going. GameMill and Team6 have added in some split screen racing for local friends to enjoy and some online opportunities to accompany that. Intensity ramps ever-so-slightly if you up the ante to Elite, but again, NASCAR Arcade Rush is still a fairly simple game to grab podium finishes in.Īnd NASCAR Arcade Rush doesn’t only leave you to play alone. You’ll find yourself flying through the Rookie season without a care in the world, with AI fairly slow throughout. Win one and you’ll unlock the next, and the next, and so on. So what have we got? Well, nothing spectacular, with the Cup Series allowing you to play on Rookie or Elite levels, with four races making up each cup. And if you then decide to include some multiplayer options, again you’ll be left unshocked. It’s like the devs have taken what every single arcade racer from the last twenty years has tried, and just chucked it in. In fact, with just twelve tracks, a Cup Series, quick races and Time Attack options, there’s absolutely nothing here that will come as a surprise. NASCAR Arcade Rush is the most simple of arcade racers. Perhaps it’s time to start paying more of an interest to other forms of motorsport … ![]() For as fun as it can be though, once again the NASCAR masses will be left wanting with this Arcade Rush.
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