- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Jul 19, 2000
- Also On: PC
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84The tracks are absolutely boffo. The control's equally dynamite.
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83It nails down just about everything in the right places, and is definitely worth a look if you are interested in the genre.
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82To paraphrase one of my favorite lines from the movie Jurassic Park, "There are... um, Disney characters, in this... uh, Disney game, right?"
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75Wonderful renditions of "It's a Small World"; "Yo Ho, a Pirate's Life for Me"; and "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" await those who play the game.
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71Any Disney fanatic will no doubt want to add this to their library of games, but the diehard racing fan may want to approach this title with caution.
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As I've mentioned before, Disney isn't cool with older gamer's and will turn them away. In fact, I would be embarrassed to buy this game in public.
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70The one saving grace for MTR is it's easy controls and it's semi-fun gameplay.
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70Despite there being 13 different racers, all the characters seem to have the same abilities and driving styles.
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63Ripped directly from the soundtracks in Disney Studios, the score is clear, authentic, and most definitely happening.
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You don't have to be a pre-teen or Chip 'n Dale groupie to enjoy "Magical Racing Tour," but it sure does help.
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Somebody bring me the head of the person who wrapped the inpenetrable red tape all around the classic Disney characters. I'll make a mummy of him/her with the same tape.
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50An unforgiving game for adults might be one thing, but serving up an endlessly difficult Disney title is altogether another, and it serves to sink the ship.
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If you're willing to overlook the absence of the main characters, have a really open mind about kart games and are under the age of ten, you'll probably enjoy this one.
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34Its one thing to have poor track design, but its another thing to leave out Mickey and Donald, rip-off of others, and allow the game to suffer from slow-down.