Turbo Prop Racing

  • by Four-Eyed Dragon
  • January 01, 2000 00:00 AM PST

The sounds never rise above average and the controls are way too sensitive (even with the analog controller), which makes racing in the already arduous turns a difficult task and adds to game'' general frustration level. With such severe visual and control maladies, Turbo Prop doesn't' even come close to crossing the finish line.

Although struggling to stay afloat, Turbo Prop Racing sinks to unrecoverable depths because of terrible graphics and controls.

The object of this racing game is simple enough: Power your turbo-fueled watercraft to first place through the wild waters of places such as Miami and Alaska. Unfortunately, thanks to their lack of depth and definition, the rivers you race on look disturbingly like long slabs of cement. Plus, the water spray you churn up during turns looks very much like feebly carbonating fizz.

The sounds never rise above average and the controls are way too sensitive (even with the analog controller), which makes racing in the already arduous turns a difficult task and adds to game�s general frustration level. With such severe visual and control maladies, Turbo Prop doesn�t even come close to crossing the finish line.

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