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Post by victorgrant on Feb 27, 2018 12:57:33 GMT
Hi, If you haven't played a FAST game before, they're very much like the F-Zero series blended with WipEout; you're in a futuristic vehicle traveling at hyper-fast speeds along an out-of-this-world track. The environments on offer are all gorgeous and feature jumps and hairpin turns aplenty. The build we tried out featured local splitscreen co-op as well as single player races; in both modes we noticed FAST RMX ran at a smooth 60 frames per second, which is an improvement over the Wii U version that slowed down noticeably in two-player splitscreen mode. The first few races we played were on the Switch Pro controller, which works extremely well for this game. The Pro Controller's A button handles acceleration, while the ZL and ZR buttons handle leaning your vehicle into turns either left or right respectively; the X button is used for shifting your booster's colour from orange to blue and back, in order to match the colour of boost and jump pads on the track. The port we played seemed as though it was quite polished, despite only have three tracks available. Nintendo's own infographics suggest it's due early in the system's life, so it's likely that a much greater number of tracks are already complete; from what we've seen in the past, we're optimistic. For More You Can Check: Cloud Storage marketing
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