Micro Machines V4
Take the pint-sized hotrods out for a drive around 💛the chicken coop
So weaving around bedrooms and The Great Beyond is far fetched, but what would a breakneck race-to-the-finish be without some artillery? There are 25 weapons to pick up in this petite world, everything from missiles to plasma guns to an electric lasso. Drivi🐓ng up and around rulers, shoes and active pool tables is one thing, but throw in a few well-placed bombs and now you've got a race that's worth watching.
This marks the second Micro Machines title for the PS2, and vets can expect the same out-of-control, drinking-game-friendly party atmosphere as before. To get 🎶four players going you'll need a multitap, but for some true weirdness try playing an eight-player game where two gamers share one controller. The lil' car moves on its own and you each control left or right turns.
With several standard-but-necessary racing modes, 25 vehicle types and 750 individual cars to collect, Micro Machines V4 𒅌will keep giving for some time. Single player is a little repetitive (who wants to keep beating 🔯up on the computer?) but grab some pals and you've got an iron-fisted party title for the ages.
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