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Table Top Racing: World Tour

Playrise Digital
May 3, 2016 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

64

Top Critic Average

24%

Critics Recommend

TheSixthAxis
6 / 10
Windows Central
3.5 / 5
The Games Machine
7.8 / 10
Push Square
4 / 10
TrueAchievements
4 / 5
DualShockers
6.5 / 10
Generación Xbox
7 / 10
DarkZero
6 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Table Top Racing: World Tour

What we’re left with is a competent arcade racer that plays just as well as it looks. However, wrapped around this refined core is a layer of overly familiar tracks that do little to sell players on TTR’s core premise. Weaving in and out of humongous aerosol cans, dinner rolls, and sushi platters is a fun novelty but fails to add a dynamic worthy of praise outside its obvious aesthetic application. Although very enjoyable in small doses, Table Top Racing: World Tour doesn’t carry quite enough substance to make it past the finish line with flying colours.

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If the idea of racing pint-sized cars around on gigantic-looking tabletop tracks sounds like a good time, you'll probably get more than your money's worth from Table Top Racing.

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Table Top Racing: World Tour is not a bad game per se, but it lacks the "spark" we felt playing classics of the genre like Re-Volt or MicroMachines. There's a lot of content to go through, tons of events and championships to win, but at the same time there's lot of repetitiveness, and the AI-controlled cars can be real jerks. The biggest flaw, however, is the lack of a split-screen multiplayer mode.

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Table Top Racing: World Tour feels like it could be a fun multiplayer battle racer, but it falls flat. The gameplay seems stuck in first gear, the races are too quick and easy, and – most damaging of all – the game has no real personality of its own. Sure, it'll probably provide you with a cheap thrill for 10 minutes or so, but look any further, and you'll realise that this is just the chassis of a far better game.

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Speeding around colorful tracks launching missiles, dodging oil slicks, and earning coins is something we've seen countless times in the past, but TTR gets most of it right so it still feels like a race worth winning.

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Table Top Racing: World Tour - Nitro Edition is a fun racing title for the Nintendo Switch, but it stumbles as an undocked experience.

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Table Top Racing: World Tour is a fun and intuitive arcade driving game developed by Playrise Digital. It offers us instant entertainment with a great price thanks to a variety of game modes and different vehicles that we can customize.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Table Top Racing: World Tour’s transition to PC was a disappointment for me, especially since the things that inspire this game should have made it such a blast to play.

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