By: Rhythm Scholar
I was big into Legos as a kid. I had tons of em... back when all
you got were the basic sets with a million brick pieces and ONE
slanted piece or maybe a window of something. In my day, we
didnt have Castles and fully working electronic Robot Legos. Our
robots looked like big, blocky, bricky, square, mound of brick, "no,
that's his arm" type creations. But the Lego folks have come a
long way with their product. Now you can get all kinds of Legos.
They've got Ninja sets, Jungle sets, and probably even 'The Moon -
Actual size' Lego sets. It's crazy... Aside from their Lego building
block sets, which everyone knows about, Lego also makes other
products. With their year-old Lego Media division, Lego has
branched out into the computer software arena. Their newest
pruduct, Lego Racers, is a 3D racing game. It offers you the ability
to Design your own Lego car and driver, and then race against up
to 5 other drivers in various Lego themes.
The first thing I did after watching the cute little intro was jump
straight into building my own little Lego car. I had to... I havent
touched real Legos in years. The car building section is easy
enough to use once you get used to the 3D movement of the the
car and the pieces. Sometimes its not so easy to tell if you need to
move the individual piece you're working with 'back', or 'back-left',
or whatever. Once you get the hang of it, you'll have your own
custom built car made in no time. You are a bit limited to where
certian pieces can go given the limited starting frame of the car. I
made myself a basic model with a few angled pieces and some
big-assed turbo jets on the back. I cant actually USE them during a
race, but they look cool.
Being that this is a game mainly designed for kids, ages 6-12, I was
surprised at the quality of the graphics and game engine used.
Lego Racers has turned out to be a very well made kart-style
racing game. All of the cars and track elements in the game are
completely 3D rendered and everything ran smoothly. I didnt
notice any graphic problems throughout any of the gameplay,
even when there was a lot going on. Of course, the graphics are
more cartoonish than realistic looking given that it is all based in
Lego Land. This, along with the quirky sounds and jumpy
melodies during the races, makes for a fun time in a happy little
toy world. During play, there is a constant supply of power-ups and
weapons to be found on the track which you can obtain simply be
driving over them. You'll find the power to shoot balls and
grappling hooks, along with shields and turbo boosts. Power-ups
are placed pretty close together around the tracks so theres always
something to try to grab. This is important, as you will have some
decent competition along the way. I thought that this game would
be easier to do well in than it was. I figured I would always be
coming in first just as I did in 'Episode One Racer', but this was not
the case. I actually had a hard time staying in the top 3 some of
the time, which kept things interesting. There were times when it
became very important to grab the right power-up at just the right
time to keep myself ahead. The level of competition offered in the
one player game was higher than I would have expected. The
computer controlled racers use power-ups often, and they use
them rather well. I'm thinking that this game may be a little bit too
hard for some of the younger players. Although your main
concern will always be the other drivers in the race, there are also
objects and hazards to be mindful of as you zoom around the
track. Everything can be going well and then BAM!! you've hit a
large crate being dangled close to the ground near the loading
dock. If you do find yourself doing well, you'll be rewarded with
the unlocking of new tracks and even the ability to race in other
car sets, not originally available to you. This offers some incentive
in the one player game to keep doing well.
If you happen to have a friend around, this game also has a decent
2-player game. Unfortunately, it is only offered as a split-screen
race with no support for any kind of networks or the internet. So,
you have to actually have someone come by to partake in the
2-player Lego Racer challenge. If this isnt too much trouble for
you, I urge you to try this game out against a fellow driver. Fun
times can be had in the two player mode, which basically
becomes a mad dash to gather and make good use of the games
power-ups. Using the shortcuts isnt a bad idea either as positions
can change rather quickly in a game with similarly skilled players.
The 2-player part should keep this game fresh even after you have
completed all of the tracks and are the supreme Lego Racer.
With a solid racing game engine and decent graphics, Lego
Racers has delivered to me more than I thought it would. I
expected it to be a cheap 'kids game' with mediocre graphics and
no real gameplay to be found. I was pleasantly surprised. I've had
a bunch of fun building and racing my car, and have been able to
once again prove to everyone that I am the best game player in
the world with the 2-player mode. Children, and even those a little
older should give Lego Racers a chance as it has all the
ingredients to make for a good little racing game experience.

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By: Silver7
ZOINKS! Is what I first said when loading up Lego Racers. Not
because it was bad though, but because it was actually very good
looking. Lego Racers has a cool video intro with lego guys racing
around the tracks, and it reminded me of the good old days of
playing with Lego?s. Anyway, Lego Racers is a very impressive
game, it has tons of unique features not found in other racing
games.
The graphics in Lego Racers are very good. Smooth polygons for
the track details, and the best part is creating your character and
vehicle. Using 3D hardware, the frame rate is easily around 60.
There really isn't much detail to the polygons however; but then
again, how much detail did Lego?s actually have? As far as
graphics go, Lego Racers is half a notch below the best. Graphics
however, are not what makes this game great. The sound in Lego
Racers is pretty basic. Engine noise, skids, and lego guy voices are
all over the place. As Captain Redbeard says, "aaaarr har har!"
The sound uses any 16-bit DirectX compatible sound card for
output.
Now on to gameplay. This is where the game is very strong. It has
over 20+ tracks to choose from, and many different modes of play.
It has Circuit Mode, Versus, Single Race, Time Trial, etc. When
completing a circuit mode in first place, you get to have the
previous champion?s lego set. For example, beating Captain
Redbeard, you get his pirate lego set which you can use to add-on
to your lego-mobile. The Character creation is also very cool. You
can choose from all those old lego heads you used to play with.
You can have a skull head, a normal head, various masks, racing
helmets, Robin Hood hat, and more. You can change the body and
legs also. After creating a character to race with, you have to
make a license with him/her. You can change the character name,
and his snapshot for his license photo, which is fun to mess around
with.
Now the best part, the car creation. When you first play Lego
Racers, your car is pretty much all crap. It has no good lego pieces
from which to choose. So once you finish the circuit modes, you
get better legos to use. You can totally build your lego car from
scratch, and add ANYTHING you want to it. You can use any type of
lego you can imagine, and you can add pirates barrels, flags,
chests, etc. Once you have finished building your lego car, which
can take hours, you can take it on a test drive to see how well it
handles, and turns. The gameplay has so many different features
that it would be easy to play this game for hours on end. Because
of all the different and unique features in Lego Racers, it makes it
a very fun game to play. You can keep customizing your car, and
character as much as you want, and when you get bored, you can
challenge someone in split screen mode. Lego Racers has
everything necessary to make this one of the best racers.
There isn't any online multiplayer in Lego Racers, but like
mentioned above, there is a 2-player split-screen VS mode. 2
players can build and customize characters and cars, then
race the two against each other. With split-screen mode for other
games, the frame rate usually drops drastically. Not in Lego Racers
though, it still runs at a smooth 60fps! Lego Racers was very
impressive. I didn't think that it would be anywhere near as good
as it was. Perhaps it's just because I used to play with Lego's quite
a bit, but I doubt it. It just has so many options to choose from, and
modes to play with, that it really keeps you playing it for quite
awhile. I hope to see new Lego games that use different lego sets,
for example, a Star Wars lego set, or add-on or something. Lego
Racers will keep even the expert gamer busy. Long live Lego's!

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By: Justler
Welcome to my brief review of a kids game, yes, a kids game. Between all these shoot 'em up, massive blood fest type games, there's Lego Racer. Who says you have to be a kid to enjoy kids games? I've found that this is the case with Lego Racer.
The graphics were all drawn in 3d, including the side objects such as trees, alligators, and other obstacles. Lego Racer seems to be one of the only racing games that has 3d rendered trees. Somebody has finally thought up something better than the flat trees in the Need for Speed series I guess huh? The graphics seem crisp and clear on my Voodoo 3.
The background music wasn't very impressive, but it also never got on my nerves like most continous replayed background music. After awhile, you forget there is any background music at all because you are so involved in the racing action. Yes, it really is that exciting. Engine sounds are nothing to be proud of, just a constant reving sound after a couple of seconds of acceleration.
This game has a rather easy powerup system to remember. Green blocks are speed ups, red are attacks, yellow are advancement type items (grappling hook, oil slick, & a pharoah to make enemies go slower), and blue blocks are shields of all sorts. Then there is the white blocks which magnify and change your powerups. You can get a maximum of three, each time you get a new white block, your powerup changes. so there are really 12 different powerups in total that you can get. Also, let's not forget the best feature which is the build your own car and driver option. You start with a base car and use LEGO blocks to build onto your car. How many blocks you add doesn't seem to slow the car down to me, so feel free to be as creative as you wish. You can choose from various types of lego sets which coincide with the type of LEGO sets that you can actually buy and build (space, knights, racing, basic LEGOS, etc.). There are 7 known circuits, each with 4 races. To uncover another circuit you must place 1st overall in the previous circuit. This is a rather tedious job as the game increasingly gets harder. You may find yourself bashing your controller on your desk several times.
Overall this game is fun for awhile, but like Mario Kart, how much can you really take? If I were to suggest something it would be a track editor/creator to expand replayability. One thing to make this game really great would be MULTIPLAYER,
which LEGO decided to leave out (over a network or Internet anyway). I guess kids don't like a little competition? Either way, Lego Racers is a great racing game that is fun for all ages.

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85%
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