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Playstation 2 : Cars Reviews

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Gas Gauge 72
Below are user reviews of Cars and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Cars. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Not For Younger Gamers (Too Confusing)

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 62 / 69
Date: June 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

My 7 year old son and I LOVED the movie Cars. We have several Cars books, the soundrack--my son even has Cars light-up sneakers and wallet!

It was with great anticipation that we got the PS2 Cars game a few days ago.

Let me start off by saying that this game is not very intuitive, and would definitely be problematic for younger children--even experienced racing or platform gamers. My son kept roaming the streets of Radiator Springs and I got to thinking "Man, there's GOT to be more to the game than this!"

So I went about trying to unlock various mini-games and races. (The guidebook wasn't much help.) I finally realized that not only did you need to "collect" (run into) lightning bolts for points, but you had to complete various races and mini-games to unlock more of the same. This isn't unusual, of course, but it's quite confusing. For example, a raceway may look familiar in the menu, but what you don't realize is that you need to race it *several times* to unlock other features.

I also figured out that the circular map on the screen (that you can disable if you want) features green and white dots on it. Green dots indicates a spot you can drive to for racing/games that it's an event you've already done. White dots are new events/games that you've unlocked.

Another confusing aspect is that there is an Arcade Mode and Story Mode--as well as other options. Figuring out what does what can be confusing. For example, let's say you've earned enough points to unlock cool paint jobs for Lightning McQueen. Well, you wouldn't go to Ramones, believe it or not. You have to first go to Bonus Materials, buy your paint job/s, THEN go back to Ramones for him to apply it. (And the load times seems unusually long!)

Other Bonus Material includes unlocking characters (Ramone, Flo, a souped up McQueen that's like a monster truck, Doc, the Sheriff, Sally, Mater, etc.), paint jobs, and movie clips.

Some of the mini-games are very difficult without the circular map. We played a "Find the Postcards" game and only found SIX out of 20 on our own WITHOUT the map. Some mini-games appear to have various levels, too. For example, there's a Tractor Tipping Game where you can be either Mater or Lightning. You must stealthily creep up on sleeping tractors, toot the horn to "tip" them, and avoid Frank's lights. In subsequent levels of this same mini-game, there are other moving searchlights you must avoid (in addition to a roaming Frank), and actions you must perform in order to access trucks in a maze (such as pushing wheeled bridges to cross over gulches.) I believe there are 6 levels to that game, which I've completed.

You can choose various levels of expertise, and Rookie seems to work just fine for me and my son. I'm able to win races in this game, whereas I can't even steer straight in games like Need for Speed! However, my son and I keep placing last in Mater's Rustbucket Race-O-Rama (a dirt track arena complete with hills and rusty car parts!), so I don't know what's up with that.

Other mini-games we've experienced so far (we're at the beginning of Chapter 2 in Story Mode) include Luigi finding tires (we're on Level 3) and racing with Doc while learning how to Power Slide. (This comes in handy for racing, because you earn extra points for tricks, including this Power Slide.)

One of the arena races features a very cool mini-game in the form of a Pit Stop: after exiting the raceway, there are four button games controlling Guido's tire changing. For example, there may be 5 symbols on a tire and you have to press them in order. Or, you may have to quickly toggle between square and circle for him to squeegy the windows in time.

We've already noticed several glitches on this game, including lagging/freezing, bright lights "spiking" from cars, and one level not even opening (black screen). I have a feeling that this game was rushed to coincide with the movie's release. We'll be taking it back to the store tomorrow, telling them it's defective. HOPEFULLY, it's only one game and the next one is fine, but I have a feeling it's a designer flaw...

If you like racing games, there's a lot here for you. You can free roam in an extensive landscape (off-roading, too), race various speedways and town races, and play amusing mini-games. It may be frustrating for younger gamers, as I said, so parents may need to babysit the controls to help unlock games. But if you're little one just likes to race and roam (or crash into other cars, as my son likes to do)--then it's a nice game.

Hopefully, we won't experience any more glitches with the new game...

Harmless Fun

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 19 / 24
Date: June 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Having recently received the Cars Videogame I can say that its a fun translation of the big screen action. There is an arcade mode where you can race for the Piston Cup as Lightning McQueen of Darrel Cartrip. Its a nice little cartoon racer. One of the cool features is that as you make your way through the pack, you can see the places of the next several cars ahead of you. The numbers float above the cars as you would see on the Nascar coverage.

There is also the story mode. Taking a page from the GTA world you are set loose in the open ended world of Radiator Springs where you must accomplish various tasks. All of the landmarks from the movie are on hand as are the voices from the film.

Cars, the Videogame is nothing revolutionary. It borders on the 'almost too easy', then again... its likely be marketed to the kids who want all of the other Cars goodies. If you are a Pixar fan or are looking for a family-friendly GTA experience, then by all means, check out Cars for the PS2.

Not my favorite...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 26, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Great movie...only fair PS2 game. Lots and lots of racing...we got kind of car sick and bored...oh well. Definately preferred "Chicken Little" PS2 game for our 6-year-old.

Right on Track

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 32 / 34
Date: June 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

It seems like a national law these days that a movie must have a video game tie-in. X-Men had it's official game, and even The Da Vinci Code got a video game. Usually when this happens, the game tends to be mediocre. A waste of the license. Other times it's a cash in for the franchise. Then, of course, there's the fact that the developers of these games, for some reason, never give it their all. Cars is another video game tie in to the movie, yet for all it's worth, this is one that's actually pretty good. It still suffers from some of the "movie gone video-game" trends such as bugs in the game, which usually comes because the game is rushed out to meet the release date of the film. Still, for what it's worth, Cars manages to be a good game after all.

The game actually takes place after the movie, something that doesn't normally happen when a video-game tie-in is done. Still, it's pretty nice. The good news is you needn't see the film in order to play the game. You don't even have to have heard of the film. The game is all about the racing. Lightning is gearing up to beat his rival Chick Hicks. That's all there is to it.

The gameplay at first carries out much like Grand Theft Auto. You get to roam around Radiator Springs, doing missions. Most of them consist of racing, and the racing actually isn't so bad. However, also like Grand Theft Auto, you've got to complete a set of missions before another set becomes availible. You'll also, of course, be able to free-roam.

Racing makes up the bulk of the game. It's no Gran Turismo 4, but it is, for the most part, a lot of fun. Your objective is to simply win, of course, and there are pit stops along the way, which you'll have to work fast to get yourself back out there, or risk losing your position. It's pretty much like playing a racing game. You can powerslide and boost, although you won't really need it during the races themselves and they can be a pain to control sometimes. Racing is easy. The games races are disturbingly easy at first sight. The AI of your opponents is predictable, and there were even cases where my opponents actually slowed down to give me a boost. So it's not by any means a challening game. It gets harder, but not to the point where you'll find yourself losing races. By the time it actually feels competative, the game is over.

There are also mini-games here. A lot of the time when games do this they feel tacked on. Not here. Not only are some games neccesary to progress further, but they're actually fun. The mini-games presented are for more than just wasting time. There's more of a point to them than in your average game. The pitstop game, for example, is a mini-game where you have to get your car back on the road in the fastest time possible.

The game also has two difficulty levels. The standard and one that's easier for kids. The standard is already easy enough, but the kids version is even easier. As you might expect, the easier difficulty is kid-friendly. Even your child might want to skip over playing the game in this mode. There aren't as many missions, and the already easy races are easier.

Cars is a game that looks fantastic. All the models look almost exactly like they do in the film. They're vibrant and detailed the way you expect them to be. The game just looks great. There are bugs, however. Such as you being able to get stuck in the environment and so you'll find yourself having to wait for the game to reset you back to where you want to be. These glitches are, thank goodness, few and far between. Most of the time you'll be able to get yourself out.

As far as a game based off a movie goes, Cars makes the best use of its voice cast. All the stars who supplied their voices in the film are here, and they do a fantastic job with their respective rolls. This is an all star cast and it works. Those who saw the film and enjoyed it, will absolutely love the voice work in this game. The audio itself is also really good. Big name music artists supply the majority of the audio.

This is one of the better video-game tie ins. The gameplay is sharp, and it sounds and looks good. It suffers a little from bugs, but not so much that it takes away from the gameplay. It's by no means a hard game, and it isn't long either, but while the gameplay lasts, it's fantastic.

The Good
+Great looking game
+All Star voice actors
+Free-roam style gameplay
+Racing is fun
+A good mess of mini games

The Bad
-There are a couple of bugs
-The game is far too easy for your average gamer

Great Gift

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I bought this as a Christmas gift for my sister and nephew to play together and they are both addicted to the game now.

Cars for PS2

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My son is 7 and he absolutly loves playing this game. My husband enjoys playing it with him also.

as fun as it could be!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This is a great game for kids! Mine cannot get enough of it. There are plenty of games in it, you can play with another friend simultaneously, play arcade or story mode for a lot of fun.
All the characters from the movie appears on this game, and you can race them all in many different tracks. Also there is the story mode, where you can play many mini games and sort a whole variety of obstacles to win points, and practice to enter the piston league to become a champion. With the points you get you can buy other characters from the movie and new very wild ones to enhance the gaming experience.
One thing though is that the first one I got did not work properly, but I notified Amazon and it was replace swiftly at no cost.
I recomend this product to family with kids of ages between 4 and 12.

A good movie based game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is very fun but it is very easy.I beat it within 2-3 hours.My four year old sister can beat it and she doesn't even play it very often.But other than that it is good.There are three parts of Radiator springs that you have to unlock.There a more then 8 different characters and they added an extra monster truck in.There are lots of paint jobs for the cars too.there are both piston cup races,road races and bonus activities.There is also extra stuff like art work,videos,and a thing were you can buy cars and paint jobs.Overall the graphics are good ,the sound effects are great. Overall its an awesome game, but its too easy.

Lot's of Fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My kids received this game for Christmas and they really like it. They think it is a lot of fun.

Good fun for the kids

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

We have a 6 girl and a 4 yr old boy who rarely play video games. This game seems just right for them. In fact, they are still both afraid to try the "tractor tipping" portion of the game becaue it's 'too scary.' They do, however, love how it closely resembles the movie.


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