This 2005 arcade racer blends competitive driving with vehicular combat set in Von Clutch's MotorWorld, where characters race to save the park by recovering stolen Power Gems. The core mechanic involves clashing cars to form a temporary "Tag Team" vehicle, allowing one player to drive while the other mans a unique character turret weapon. Beyond racing, you can explore the world on foot to find car upgrades and unlock bonus tracks. Initially released on PS2, Xbox, and GameCube, this title focuses on coordinated combat and exploration.
This title, initially released in 2005, is an arcade-style racing game that blends high-speed competition with vehicular combat mechanics. Set across the chaotic and colorful locales of Von Clutch's MotorWorld—a theme park facing imminent closure—players are drawn into a high-stakes competition. The premise revolves around recovering stolen Power Gems, including the crucial Black Heart Power Gem, which are necessary to keep the park's owner, the cyborg Ebenezer Von Clutch, operational. Both heroes and villains, including Crash Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex, find themselves vying for control of the park by participating in the races.
The central innovation of this racing experience lies in its unique "Tag Team" system. During races, players have the ability to intentionally clash their vehicle with an opponent's car to form a temporary, super-powered vehicle.
Once two cars are merged, players must choose their role:
This mechanic requires coordination and strategic timing to maximize offensive output while maintaining track position.
The action is not strictly limited to competitive driving. Players can exit their vehicles to explore the expansive environments of MotorWorld on foot. This allows for a different pace of interaction within the game world.
Exploring the park allows players to collect essential upgrades for their race cars and unlock access to hidden bonus tracks. This dual focus on driving and exploration adds a layer of adventure game structure to the traditional racing format.
This main game was initially launched on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube platforms.
As of the current information, there are no officially released downloadable content packs or expansions associated with this title.
Mild Violence