Circuit Breakers

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

As the sequel to Dare Devil Derby, Circuit Breakers continues the legacy of racing a variety of wacky vehicles in a plethora of outlandish environments. Sadly, Circuit Breakers never gets out of the garage due to its tricky controls. Much like Derby, Circuit Breakers' loose handling makes it almost impossible to steer your vehicle.

As the sequel to Dare Devil Derby, Circuit Breakers continues the legacy of racing a variety of wacky vehicles in a plethora of outlandish environments. Sadly, Circuit Breakers never gets out of the garage due to its tricky controls. Much like Derby, Circuit Breakers� loose handling makes it almost impossible to steer your vehicle.

Combine that with the limited single perspective, the narrow paths, and the significant draw-in problems, and driving becomes as annoying as the music in the background. Add in the fact that there are very few shortcuts, optional paths, or other cool extras, and Circuit Breakers� replay value crashes straight through to rental city. The only fun to be had with this Micro Machines�style game is in the mildly entertaining multiplayer matches.

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