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Cars 3: Driven to Win - PlayStation 4

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4


Edition: Cars 3


Features

  • Train and advance your abilities of 2 wheel driving, barrel rolls and more in 6 thrilling game modes
  • Catch air and perform as many stunts and tricks to get the highest score
  • Collect and use a variety of power ups to eliminate as many crash karts as possible to get the highest score
  • Hop into the tracks against Lightning McQueen and the gang to rev up for the ultimate challenge
  • Put your training to the test and race against your family and friends to become the ultimate champion

Description

Start your engines and gear up for an all-new action-packed adventure in Cars 3: Driven to Win inspired by Disney Pixar's film, Cars 3. Join Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez as they prepare for a rematch against rival racer Jackson Storm. Master your driving skills for the ultimate world-class, competitive racing experience. Dive in and play with over 20 customizable characters including the beloved Lightning McQueen, Jackson Storm, along with Cruz Ramirez and the next generation of racers. Cruise through over 20 tracks set in iconic locations from the film such as Radiator Springs and Florida International Speedway.

Global Trade Identification Number: 50


UPC: 883929589050


Release date: June 13, 2017


Product Dimensions: 0.57 x 6.96 x 5.55 inches; 0.03 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 1000643987


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.028 ounces


Manufacturer: Warner Home Video - Games


Date First Available: April 5, 2017


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  • Great quality
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
Great quality, very fun game for my 5 year old
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Birthday Gift
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
This was a birthday gift got our grandson's 6 birthday. He loved this game! It wasn't too difficult to play and he enjoyed this game very much.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Jane

  • Super fast delivery, which I appreciated at Christmas time!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
My son LOVES this game! I must admit that I've played it with him too. Much harder than they make it look, that's for sure.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024 by Jewel in the ocean

  • Daggum, it's like the Cars 2 game without the Cars 2.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
So first off this is the first game in the series in six years and is done by the same team who made Disney Infinity. If you played Infinity 3.0 Speedway(made by Sumo who made the Sonic Racing series) this game will be very familiar. It is basically all the same mechanics further realized with much bigger tracks. If you liked Speed way or Cars 2 you will probably like this. If I'm lyin, I'm cry'in. As for the rookies. The races are Arcade like with rewards for stunts and drifting by giving you "boost". Think Mario Kart with more jumping, short cuts, and tricks and less on the technical racing.(like driving backwards which is a thing) That said there is far more rubber banding with the AI than say Mario Kart, but the AI does attack one another so they are not completely mindless. The difficulty is good for kids of any age. There are a few different race types. There is normal racing, battle racing(with weapons), battle mode(a destruction time attack), Stunt mode, bosses, and a open area to practice and/or notch off things on the check list. Ahh, the check list. It is fine at first but gets annoying. You need to do things like run a lap driving backwards, complete four stunts while in air, drift for 10 seconds, 30 seconds, and on it goes. To check off 130+ things seems a bit much. Why do you deal with this. To unlock most of the cars 20. And you don't really know who you're aiming to unlock. My kids did get annoyed I couldn't just unlock the ones they wanted quickly. There is multilayer split screen as usual, and a poor attempt at car customization. The combat is deep enough for a game like this. Each weapon has it's advantages. Collect enough boost and get "in the zone" and you can absorb any weapon strike. Yes, that's on the check list too. Shoot, the cars roster don't make no sense... Sigh, there are only around 20. Cars 2 had 50! with all the DLC and 29 without. 20? For the 3rd game? What? You have the new cars like Cruze and Storm. Though Storm as a character is lame compared to Chicks or Francesco. They are missing Sheriff, Sarge, Red, Fillmore, King, any Car from Cars 2(the gane really could have used Francesco, Holly, and Raoul), I mean what? This is odd because for Pete sake they have tracks from CARS 2 that are simply updated graphically. They have Guido, but NO Luigi. They have Ramone with no Flow. This like making a massive character inspired Disney based hub game with Mickey, Minnie, and Donald and not having Pluto or Goofy. Wait... Is this like a thing with Avalanche Studios? As for the track themselves they are sprawling to say the least. Imagine an Infinity or Mario Kart race that takes over 3 minutes at times to complete a lap and the scenery and obstacles varied. You can go from snow, to road, to dirt, to under ground, in the air, to dirt, to snow. The action is all over and can get confusing driving through the crazy 8 course. All this makes the tracks seem big and long. There are 20 tracks in all, and they have some of the best use level design I have scene in a game like this. For all the downfalls this game has consistently great tracks. Each track is unique, true to their source material, and fun. There are places straight out of the movie that ram through and speed past. You also have a little hub world, but it is no where near as good as Cars 1 or Mater National that let you free roam Radiator Springs. Shame they didn't do something like that as my kids really enjoy that. So performance. Well I mostly play on PC. So I can't not talk about issues I see. This can't be the max power of the PS4 1.8 tlops and we are not seeing it here. The gpu never seems to be under much load as the PS4 stays quiet. So first the good. It runs native 1080p, good textures, volumetric fog/god rays, water, dirt, ice on the cars, particle effects are nicely done, and color and reflections are on point. Now for the downside 30fps(not ideal for a racing game), slight frame rate drops causing brief stuttering(it's not common though), seeming little to no antialiasing, no ambient occlusion, very low shadow quality, and low draw distance for a game like this. Don't get me wrong this game can look really good at times, and is a major step up from Cars 2 on 360/ps3 or Mater National on PC. But I think the Xbone/PS4 where deigned quickly together and the PS4 was given no advantage, as the WiiU, Switch, are 360/ps3 ports. The Switch got Matters wrong headlight for sure. There is no PC version and after one of the worst ports of all time Cars 2 I am fine with that. Even on the PS4 this was obviously rushed as the mini map gets cut off by my TV, and yes the screen is properly fitted under PS4s settings. It's the game. Sound and Music drove off the track and into a cactus. The voice overs are horrible. Ramone and Chicks are the worst by far. Even with some of the original actors it still is off. Sound effects are all decent, but music is uninspired. In Mater National, Cars 1, and Infinity Speedway they actually used some of the music from the IP along with real music that fits in the property. Not here. Very forgettable. There are some great moments with tense races. A lot of action going on at times that can feel wilder than any other game in its genre. Ultimately this game is no where near as polished as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Its rosters is small with few characters of interest, the game seems rushed, and lacking any story at all outside of a few horrible cut scenes, However, the track design is overall so great, the controls are tight, and the lack of a "kart" style racer on the PS4 makes this a buy on sale in my opinion and would get 3.5 stars if it were allowed. But Avalanche should really release more cars and do some patching and this would be a 4 star game all day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017 by Bugs

  • Great game for all ages!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
It can be tough to find modern video games that appeal to both children and adults, but this definitely fits the bill! The game play is challenging for all ages yet accessible enough for a beginner. My kids also love the development of skills as they progress and earn badges to earn the right to challenge progressively difficult opponents. There's also an amount of control most games lack in that you can create your own series of races, which is very cool to watch. Finally, the graphics are excellent and as clean as a Pixar film. Even if you're not big on racing games, this is worth the purchase. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020 by Head ChImp

  • Very good
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
Very good for my son 5 years old
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Orit Shlyak

  • Great family game!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
If you like need for speed and now you have young kids... this is your game :) It's 4 player and you can all play at the same time. There are definitely older features. However, you can easily change it from easy to medium to hard and the game also automatically adjusts to the strongest player. So, if I get really competitive with the hubby and "leave the kids" the game gets harder for everyone. If we casually play and the kids keep up, or if the kids play alone, then the game doesn't become too challenging based on their exhibited skill level. There are "free for all" events with no real goal that helps develop skills and practice and then there are various types of races. We enjoy this. I wish there were more games with these options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020 by mobetta

  • really fun
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Cars 3
great game
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Goofy 49

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