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Crash Nitro Kart (Playstation 2)

Crash hits the track in his most fast-paced adventure yet - Crash Nitro Kart! Kidnapped by the ruthless Emperor Velo and forced to race in his galactic coliseum, Crash must race his way to victory in order to save the Earth from destruction - but it won't be easy, as he must compete against foes both old and new before a final showdown with Velo himself! Crash Nitro Kart leads the pack by mixing awesome next-gen graphics and gameplay with the playability and fun of classic kart-racing games. [Vivendi Universal]

Vivendi Universal
Racing, Driving, Action
Players: 4
E (Everyone)
Developer: Vicarious Visions
Released November 11, 2003

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

69 / 100

Critic Reviews

90 GamePro
While CNK may not break new ground, it does a quality job of delivering another kart racer in Crash’s universe. It will put gamers' mettle to the test and offer hours of "wait, one more time..." gameplay.
85 GameZone
A somewhat addictive and enjoyable race game wrapped in sterling graphical elements.
84 Worth Playing
With a slightly higher difficulty than most games in this genre, the game's weapons and course layout are well done.
80 PSM Magazine
Satisfying and challenging at the same time, Crash Nitro Kart is a great way to fill that need for speed. [Holiday 2003, p.46]
80 Game Chronicles
If you already have "Crash Team Racing," don’t expect anything new or exciting beyond the updated graphics – Crash Nitro Kart is basically the same game in a pretty new package.
80 Yahoo! Games
Younger players out there will get a kick out of the solid controls and bright environments, while more advanced players can appreciate the challenge and depth of the included boost system.
79 Armchair Empire
Definitely isn’t as good as "Mario Kart," but bring some friends over and you can still have one hell of a fun gaming experience.
75 GameSpot
This may be a touch disappointing to hardcore fans of "Crash Team Racing", but anyone looking for a solid kart racer should be quite pleased.
75 Deeko
Does what it needs to do to get the job done… but it doesn’t put in any overtime.
74 IGN
A solid adaptation of a PSOne game. The problem is that the same exact game has been made dozens of times and CNK does very little to further the cause. It's a kart racing game like any other.
70 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
It seems Vicarious Visions did all it could to emulate the Naughty Dog classic ["CTR"] and just added a PS2 coat of paint. [Jan 2004, p.114]
70 Game Informer
Probably one of the least exciting racing titles I've played recently. [Dec 2003, p.146]
70 Eurogamer
At full price it's hard to justify a purchase in our view as it's simply not all that essential or different from anything that's gone before, but if you ever fancy a quality party game that you can slip out when the time is right for some multiplayer action and see this game knocking around for a more realistic price then you won't be disappointed.
68 Weekly Famitsu
7 / 6 / 7 / 7 - 27 [Vol 183; 16 July 2004]
67 Play Magazine
It's all a little generic and heavily recycled, but the powerslide system from "CTR" pulls it together. [Dec 2003, p.85]
60 GameSpy
With a slow and chunky multiplayer component, there's not much reason to jump into the driver's seat.
60 G4 TV
Stages are sterile clones of much livelier settings found in competing titles.
60 GamerFeed
The sequel plays exactly like its predecessor, in every way that I can think of.
60 PSX Nation
If you already own “Crash Team Racing” for PSOne then don’t even bother to rent Crash Nitro Kart. Entire tracks (or large portions thereof) and the same quality graphics/controls/sounds from the 32-bit original have been shamelessly replicated on PS2 with the most minute and inconsequential of improvements.
57 Electronic Gaming Monthly
The gameplay feels nearly identical to "Crash Team Racing's" (PS1), even down to the speed-boosting wumpa fruits, so if you loved it before, you'll still love it, and if not...not. [Jan 2004, p.110]
54 Next Level Gaming
Failed miserably in execution and you will not find me playing this game again because I just don’t think it is very fun to play.
51 TotalGames.net
CNK offers nothing new at all, failing to really improve even on its prequel, which even back then, was pretty standard fare.
40 GMR Magazine
It's technically competent, but Crash NKR does not offer a gaming experience anyone would call fun. [Jan 2004, p.56]
33 GameNow
First of all, there's the asinine boost system. As in the previous game, you must link powerslides to keep your boosts going, forcing you to keep your kart at a 45-degree angle during races. Blech.

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