This game is obviously going to draw comparisons to Mario Kart, especially on the Switch, and it's a tall order to match the visuals of one of Nintendo's biggest titles. While I can't speak to the quality on other consoles, the Nintendo Switch version of the game was far from pretty. While other screenshots of Cars 3 look gorgeous my experience on the Switch said otherwise. After a news interview hurts his pride, Lightning makes a point to prove that his glory days aren't behind him. Opening up with a flashback brings back a cast of characters from the franchise while you'll follow the tale of the series' hero Lightning McQueen. Releasing alongside the new movie, Cars 3: Driven to Win doesn't have a focus on the story - though there is a plot shown off in the beginning - but the meat of the game is semi-competent gameplay. Rather than looking like a lame movie cash-in, Avalanche Software's take on Cars seemed promising enough to rise about the run-of-the-mill "movie game." After spending a good chunk of time with the final product I'm disappointed to say that while Cars 3: Driven to Win is far from the bottom of the barrel it's certainly not an easy recommendation. When I saw the first trailer for Cars 3: Driven to Win I was definitely interested. Check out Kidzworlds review to see if this game goes for gold or sputters across the finish. Pixars film, we got our hands on the accompanying Cars 3 video game.
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