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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed - PlayStation 3

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 3


Edition: Standard


Features

  • This is no ordinary race. Each character is equipped with their own unique vehicle that can transform into a car, boat and plane to take advantage of the changing terrains.
  • Take to land, sea & air as you race through 16 dynamically changing courses inspired by SEGA's illustrious gaming history.
  • Race as one of the 20+ legendary All-Stars. The starting line-up has been transformed as new iconic characters from the world of SEGA join the race.
  • Utilize an arsenal of devastating weapons which require skill to aim, shoot, evade and block.

Description

"Sonic and the All-Stars cast line up on the starting grid once again to battle for supremacy in the ultimate race. Compete across land, water and air in incredible transforming vehicles that change from cars to boats to planes mid-race. Master your driving skills as you drift, barrel roll and boost to overtake your rivals, or use your weapons tactically and unleash your All-Star move to gain the winning advantage. It's not just your fellow racers you need to watch out for: as the road falls away beneath you, or the river runs dry, new routes emerge and your vehicle transforms to take advantage of the terrain. Discover alternative routes and short cuts as you perfect the course in this adrenaline fuelled dash to the finish line - racing will never be the same again."


Release date: November 18, 2012


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Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.47 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.47 ounces


Manufacturer: Sega


Date First Available: July 23, 2012


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  • Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing 2! Greater than ever!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Standard
The first Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing game was tons of fun! It was great to play with friends and each character felt different from the last because their vehicles and "all star" attacks were unique. Good for parties for sure. But the sequel is EVEN BETTER! The vehicles are all once again unique and delivers fast paced action. This time, in Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed, the vehicles will change form depending on the racing conditions. The race will start on ground and then turn into a race in the water in which your car becomes a fast boat, and then shift again when a ramp or course sends you airborne into the sky for an airplane race! In most tracks this all happens within one race, and it's a great and fun addition to the action that was already there. Back again is the wonderful Sega soundtrack. Both games feature great soundtracks from tons of Sega games and the pickup items to use to either defend yourself or attack other players return. The "All Star" moves are just as cool as ever although some seem nerfed (in the first game Sonic becomes Super Sonic and dashes through everyone for about 10-12 seconds). The game is more fun than the first indeed, but it is not without difficulty. They stepped it up this time around and made the AI smarter and harder to handle so practice makes perfect! I definitely recommend buying this game not only for fans of the original game, but for fans that enjoyed Mario Kart, Crash Bandicoot Racing, and Diddy Kong Racing as well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 2, 2013 by Blake Long

  • Highly addictive but Unlock sucks but
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Standard
So far I find the game very fun on easy. Some parts are def. doable on normal. Haven't done so well on hard & expert but hey I barely even know how to use the slide/brake. I really hate the tank. I bought a racing game, not a combat game. Okay it's a mix but racing is the #1 focus. The game boasts over 20 characters but that's only if you can unlock them in the annoying world tour mode. This is why I deducted 1 star. Why do programmers these days think the fun comes from unlocking the game? Give me the options so I can have fun PLAYING the game rather than making me work for those options as if that's the fun. That said, if they gave me all the characters, I wouldn't mind unlocking the mods and playing to RPG style "upgrade" the racers. That is fine but give me the characters the box says it has. GP mode is the fun part IMO. I can handle very hard on most fighting games but I still want the characters unlocked from the beginning for example. The unlock part almost kills the addictive nature of the game for me but I'm also new to it and only played it 2 player where the screen is split so far. Might be easier to see what I'm doing 1 player but 2 player is part of the fun. Edit / Update 12/27/2018 Okay I finally got good enough to unlock all characters. I stand by my 1 start deduction though. Just because I could do it, doesn't mean it was fun. Unlock mode should be bonus challenges you do if you feel like it like in the first game. It probably "forced" me to get better than I would have is a plus but it was aggravating getting there. Game companies if you read this, stop with the stupid unlock stuff. If I want a challenge, that's what difficulty settings are for and I usually do go for it but I don't like being "extorted" for content that's on the game I BOUGHT and now I'm "told" but only if you're good enough to unlock it. That's BS. Everything should unlock on easy mode like the mirror GP's do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on August 27, 2018 by gambitrmp

  • Unexpected amount of fun
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3 Edition: Standard
I went into this game underestimating how fun it is. I was hesitant to find a kart racing game to replace my classic Crash Team Racing PS1 game, and somewhat reluctantly bought this after reading great reviews. After playing for several weeks, I can say this game almost perfectly compliments my game collection. The graphics are amazing! The races are fun and complicated (hidden short cuts). The gameplay is complex enough to be a decent challenge (especially on the hard levels) but simple enough that anyone who has played CTR will pick up fairly quickly (my girlfriend who doesn't play video games at all picked up on the controls our second time playing). It has a somewhat unique (although not new) feature of switching to boat and airplane racing from time to time. I also really appreciate the ability to go through story mode with a buddy. It's the perfect story for a kart racing game: it has no story!!! That's how fun the racing is, you don't even care about any plot, you just want to continue unlocking courses with a friend. The only negative I can think of is the leveling up of characters: when I race against friends, I want to play them with us being equals, skills against skills, not level 10 character vs. level 1. Nonetheless, if you can race characters of similar skill levels, it won't be a problem. Bottom line: If you're looking for a more modern racing game with excellent graphics, gameplay, and multiplayer opportunities, get this. One of the few kart racing games offered for the PS3! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 13, 2013 by rock fan

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