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Nearly two years ago now , Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D by developer Polarbit was amongst the first batch of games released onto Apple's fledgling App Store. At the time, it was an impressive example of what could be achieved on a mobile phone, and glimpsed at a bright future for iPhone gaming. Looking back on it today, however, the decidedly lackluster graphics, stuttering framerate, and deplorably short draw distance mar the otherwise very enjoyable gameplay. It's still a good game, but in the time since its release a number of competing kart racers like Shrek Kart and Cocoto Kart have raised the bar considerably in terms of graphics and notable features like online multiplayer. Now, Polarbit has reentered the fray with a sequel that – for the most part – addresses the downfalls of the original, delivering a largely familiar but wholly expanded upon experience with Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): The 90s gave birth to some of the greatest characters in gaming, from the thrill-seeking Lara Croft to the super speedy Sonic the Hedgehog. Chief among them? Crash Bandicoot, a fun-loving critter that quickly became the face of Sony's PlayStation console. He starred in some of the coolest games for the system, titles that (as some will argue) stood side-by-side with the best Mario and Sonic had to offer during this period. Let's also not forget about Crash Team Racing, a game that gave the Mario Kart series serious competition.
Shola of GAMElitist.com - "It’s a fact; Sonic the Hedgehog sucks. I find myself struggling to remember his last successful title.
Sonic Heroes maybe? I feel that even that may be stretching it."
Sonic Generations was awesome (for the most part), don't know where you've been lol.
This article is dumb, Sonic doesn't suck but gamelitist.com does.
The Quality Index champions the best kart racing games on iPhone.
Sonic & his Sega All-Stars lead the pack en route to the Qi chequered flag, though every racer on the list deserves a spot on the podium.