Rainbow beach racer

I’d be surprised ifVictory Heat Rallydidn’t catch your eye. It’s an intoxicatingly colorful and energetic-looking title.Based on the aestheticfrom Sega Super Scaler racers likePower DriftandRad Mobile, it’s a far cry from the mostly drab modern racing market. I’ve been following it for what feels like forever, but it’s taken me some time to getaround to the demo.

Thankfully,Victory Heat Rallyis more than just appearances. Without hyperbole, this is one of the most compelling racing titles I’ve played in a long time. It’s fast, vibrant, and deftly captures the attention-grabbing magic of old arcade titles. Just by following its development, I knew thatVictory Heat Rallywas going to be a worthwhile title, but I couldn’t imagine it would bethisgood.

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Super Scaler power

The most recent demo,Shakedown Demo Gold,is actually a considerable slice of gameplay. While it took me a half-hour to see what I wanted to see, it was more than I expected it to give up. Of the 12 planned racers, three of them are featured in the demo, but only one is unlocked from the start. I lost count of how many tracks there are, but at least more than four of the planned 36.

There’s a career mode that takes you through a series of challenges ranging from avoiding traffic cones to straight-up racing. This culminates in a more standard grand prix event.

Victory Heat Rally Wet Drift

After finishing that, you can noodle around with arcade mode or time trial. There’s also multi-player present in the final version. As I said, it won’t keep you going indefinitely, but it’s more than just a quick sampling.

Stay off my lawn

WhileVictory Heat Rallybases itself on the visuals of Super Scalers, I’m reasonably certain the tracks are fully 3D. Early videos showed it using sprite scaling for the tracks, but this seems to have been dropped somewhere down the line. The track design does still harken back toPower Driftwith its looping design and tall bridges. Likewise, the cars are all still 2D, as is the set dressing at the side of the road. The aesthetic is still there, even if the technique isn’t.

Another carry-over is an absolutely mad camera system. It tilts and rolls in with the car in a way that isn’t seen very often today. Probably because it likely induces motion sickness in anyone vulnerable. I don’t have a problem with it, possibly since I’ve had a lifetime of watching movement with a stationary body. However, anyone who does have trouble with the effect can turn it off in the options.

Victory Heat Rally Stiff

For people like me who prefer young people to stay off their lawn, there’s a pixel scale option in the video menu. While this may be for performance purposes, I liked playing with it off. It essentially makes the sprite rotation less smooth and distant objects feel more pixelated. Sort of like a low-resolution 2D game. What I’m saying is it heightensVictory Heat Rally’sretro look. If you love the arcade aesthetic, make sure to switch that off in the options.

Happy wheels

But this wouldn’t matter if the driving wasn’t up to standard, and thankfully, it’s great. The drift button is separate from the brake, which is as the Gods of Inertia always intended. The Brake is, after all, a vestigial feature; no one actually uses it.

Drifting isn’t just a good way to get around curves.Victory Heat Rallyalso takes a page from recentMario Kartgames and builds up boost while your wheels are shaved down by the pavement. It’s a very similar system in which the longer you hold the drift, the larger your boost will be coming out of it.

No Sprite Scaler

While the demo only features three cars, you can tune each one to your liking. I didn’t get that creative, but again, it only took me a half-hour to get through the campaign. Still, you should be able tune the cars to your liking. I just want to see the colorful graphics.

The Lost Arcade

Victory Heat Rallyfeels like this branch of racing games that just never grew. We got 3D graphics, and then everyone seemed to agree that we’re just going to make simulators now, and truly unique and outlandish racing games are the outlier.MotorstormandBurnoutare basically as ridiculous as cars get recently, and both of those properties are just dead. We’ve still gotMario Kart, so that’s something.

I wantVictory Heat Rallyto be a massively influential title that spurs on a wave of cartoony arcade racers. It probably won’t be, but talking enthusiastically about something is all I can really do to try and make that a reality. I just love it so much, and I can’t wait until the full version comes out.

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I don’t know how long that will be. TheShakedown Demo Goldis a few months old, but there isn’t much indication on when the finished version is coming. Things have slowed down because the core developer has become a parent, and they’re trying to practice healthy working habits. I can respect that, but I’m really looking forward to playing more.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

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