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GoGo Racer is a new 3D Cartoony Kart Racing MMO by Gamers First that closely resembles Nintendo’s Mario Kart. Race through the games twelve distinct stages while throwing items at your opponents to try and slow them down. Unlike other cartoony racing games,GoGo Racer has a large selection of items available in its shop, so the game certainly has a lot of playability.
Publisher: Gamers First
Playerbase: Low
Graphics: Medium Quality
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: Medium
PvP: N/A
Filesize: 975MB
Pros: +Good Tutorial. +Plenty of items in the game’s store. +Varied maps. +Time attack mode. +Plenty of maps.
Cons: -Few game modes. -A lot of features still under development.
Full Review
By Omer Altay
GoGo Racer is the newest Kart Racing MMO on the block. It seems like ‘Cartoony’ racing games are starting to become more and more popular. I remember Nexon basically pioneered the MMO Kart Racing genre with the open beta of Kart Rider back in October 2007. The game’s open beta service has since ended, but the game has yet to be released. Nexon’s short term success with Kart Rider led to the release of many similar kart racing games like GOA’s Kart n Krazy and Alaplaya’s Racing Star: Come on Baby. Every single one of these Kart Racing MMOs drew their inspiration from Nintendo’s Mario Kart, so it shouldn’t be too surprising to hear that they’re all very similar. GoGo Racer, although similar to its competitors, is still a fun MMO that’s worth checking out for fans of the genre.
First Impressions
I went into GoGo Racer without knowing what to expect, as I’ve already had a chance to play Nexon’s Kart Rider, which is without a doubt the most popular game in the genre. Although Kart Rider isn’t released yet in North America I just can’t imagine a new game like GoGo Racer to beat Nexon’s title. When I first logged into the game, I was required to play through the game’s five or so ‘tutorial’ quests. These quests were designed to introduce newbies to the game by teaching them the basics of the game while rewarding them with experience points. The tutorial quests are actually all incredibly short; I finished all of them in a few minutes, so it shouldn’t take too long to for players to be able to get through them and into the actual multiplayer races.
Gameplay in GoGo Racer mostly plays a lot like the other kart racing MMOs out there. Players lob items and drift while racing. Like Kart Rider and Drift City, players fill their boost gauge as they perform drifts. One unique aspect of GoGo Racer’s gameplay that I really liked was the game’s ‘jump boosts’. Players that let go of the acceleration key while in the air immediately before they land receive a small boost. This may not seem like much, but this small feature alone adds a lot of enjoyment to the game, as it adds a layer of skill to a game that is largely luck based. One small complaint I had with GoGo Racer was that simply moving around felt a bit awkward and glitch. It just doesn’t have the same fluidity that other racing MMOs like Drift City and Project Torque do have.
Too Similar
Perhaps the most generic aspect of GoGo Racer is its core gameplay. It just feels way too much like Kart n Krazy and Kart Rider, but with less features. Heck, GoGo Racer currently only has one game mode and mostly dull maps. I’m not sure what Gamers First was thinking when they decided to launch GoGo Racer. It’s not like all the other racing MMOs out there are so overpopulated that players are looking for a new place to go. It’s actually the quite opposite. Both Racing Star: Come on Baby and Kart n Krazy have a fairly low playerbase. The cartoony racing MMO market is already too saturated, so I’m still not sure what the publisher was thinking when they launched GoGo Racer.
Last Lap Syndrome
Unfortunately, like most racing MMOs that have items GoGo Racer suffers from ‘Last Lap Syndrome’. This simply means that since items are so incredibly powerful, the only lap that really matters is the last one. One player could easily be leading for a good 90% of the race, but a timely rocket can quickly turn the tides. This isn’t exactly a drawback to the game though, as a lot of players prefer chaotic item based racing games. The powerful items sort of level out the playing field as even first timers can defeat ‘pros’, which is one of the genres appeals.
Okay, Seriously, Nuff’ Negativity
So far a good majority of this review has been largely critical of GoGo Racer, so it’s only fair if I dedicate some space to the game’s positive aspects. Perhaps the single best aspect of GoGo Racer is its varied item shop. Players can customize their own vehicles with new parts and designs or purchase new vehicles entirely. The item store also has a large selection of aesthetics for sale like shirts, pants, hats and other accessories. Far too many MMOs neglect their item stores, which in and of itself can ruin an otherwise good game. GoGo Racer also has a large selection of maps and a single player ‘time attack’ mode that’s actually quite fun. The game’s experience rate is also fair paced, so levels never feel out of reach. Another interesting aspect of the game is that at the end of every race, players can select one of three ‘cards’, which yield a random reward. It’s an interesting way of keeping players coming back for more and it works, as playing the game feels rewarding. A lot of the game’s more advanced features like additional quests and game modes are still under development though.
Final Verdict – Fair
GoGo Racer has solid game mechanics and some interesting gameplay, but unfortunately it’s just too similar to the other Kart racing MMOs out there. It does have some unique aspects and is worth playing until Kart Rider is released in North America.