I played through the majority of the game on medium difficulty, for example, but still found myself having to fight hard to top the podium. The lack of a story mode fortunately doesn't detract too much from Cars 3: Driven to Win because developer Avalanche Software has clearly worked hard on pretty much every other area of the game, including offering a good challenge, which is slightly surprising given it's clearly aimed at people less than half my age. In these events you pick your character and simply compete to win - you're treated to some one-liners but that's the extent of it there are no additional cut scenes or character interactions, for example. There are several cup series to play through but they don't contain anything in the way of a narrative, they just act as good starting points if you happen to want some direction and structure to your experience. Oddly, it does this without really drawing on Cars 3's narrative you're presented with a short cut scene in the beginning, where our protagonist, Lightening McQueen, is ripped a new exhaust pipe by an antagonistic green car, but that's about where the story ends. By VGChartz Staff, posted on 27 July 2017 / 9,602 ViewsĬars 3: Driven to Win, based loosely on the movie Cars 3, is one of the rare examples of a game based on a film that's actually fun.
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