The tracks strike the right balance between accessibility, so younger players can get in and enjoy it, while also offering enough technical elements that more advanced players can feel like they’re mastering something. So, the game’s strengths, first: It’s a perfectly competent kart racer, structurally. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting before you get into it, and the game delivers to each one of that expectation, but never exceeds it. It’s a character mash-up kart racer, derivative to Mario Kart to a fault, and your mileage with the game will depend entirely on whether Nickelodeon’s expansive roster of characters appeals to you. Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix is one aggressively fine game. This is going to be a relatively short review, because there’s really not much I can say about it.
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