![]() ![]() Graphics aren't "amazing", but you're dealing with under powered device. ![]() I don't care for graphics as long as the gameplay loop is compelling. I took a chance on this and I don't regret it. There’s enough depth here to satisfy NASCAR enthusiasts, while the more casual racing fans will be quite content whacking the difficulty setting on ‘normal’ for the most part. Crank it up and this will disappear, and additional racing requirements pop up, such as pitting. On lower settings, you’ve got the familiar driving line featured in most modern racers. With various difficulty settings, you can tailor the experience to suit your needs. This might not sound like much, but five seconds can make all the difference when the majority of the 20+ racers are bunched together, so don’t be surprised to find yourself right at the back of the pack. Stray too far off the road, however, and you’ll be given an immediate penalty, forcing you to stop dead for roughly five seconds before you’re able to set off again. Once you’re in the race, getting around the track is fairly straightforward thanks to the simplicity of its layout - after all, this is NASCAR. You can skip right through to the final race if you wish, but in doing so, you’ll be bumped right back down the starting grid.Ĭaptured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) This gives you the chance to go through your chosen track and learn its layout (which, for 90% of the selection is a basic oval), before qualifying to determine your starting grid in the final race. The drivers/cars are designated by official photos and paint jobs, but there’s no indication of how the vehicles handle in comparison to one another.Įach race is split into three segments: practice, qualifying, and final race. Starting up the game, you’re given the choice to pick from the 20 NASCAR line-ups (with the 2021 line-up and paint jobs also newly included for the Ultimate + Edition), with these then split into four different series: the standard Cup Series, Xfinity Series, Truck Series, and Xtreme Dirt Tour. These will load you up with more custom paint jobs, in-game cash, and content featuring NASCAR fall-of-famer Tony Stewart. Indeed, with the Ultimate Edition + on the Switch, you’re getting the full Season Pass from the previously released NASCAR Heat 5 Ultimate, which includes four separate DLC packs. Of course, looks aren’t everything, and one compliment we can give to NASCAR Heat is that it at least features plenty of authentic cars, tracks, and racers. ![]()
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