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Cars: Mater-National Championship

What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Chad Sapieha

CARS: MATER-NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP is the second game based on Disney/Pixar's popular animated movie Cars. Players drive around spacious levels looking for challenges, which are designated by floating icons in the environment. Many of the game's activities are basic races that take place on diverse courses with a healthy variety of jumps, obstacles, and tight corners, while others are better categorized as mini-games, like one in which the player engages in a game of tag with a computer controlled car. The game has excellent value thanks to a lengthy story mode that offers rewards for placing first in every challenge (which means players will spend plenty of time racing levels over again), multiple difficulty levels that range from extremely easy to surprisingly tough, and split-screen two-player racing.

Is It Any Good?

4

There's little not to like about Mater-National Championship. On the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 it approaches the same level of quality in animation that Pixar presented in the movie. Car models are loaded with details and lifelike reflections. They also emote in remarkably believable ways thanks to their wonderfully expressive eyes and mouths. But, most importantly, they're fun to drive. The controls are simple and responsive, and the (mostly) wide open courses are a pleasure to cruise through.

There's not much of a story in the main mode, but that matters little; you're provided a basic reason for each race and that's enough to motivate you to press your thumbs to the metal. Earning prizes such as new cars, paintjobs, and artwork when you're doing well is just the icing on the cake. Beware, though, that in order to unlock everything in the game you'll likely need to revisit a lot of events. Cars: Mater-National Championship is relatively easy to play and finish, but beating the game to perfection will take both skill and dedication.

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