Disney Speedstorm Takes on Mario Kart in First Reviews and Launch Trailer

Early Access Success and Praise for Controls, Characters, and Graphics.

Disney Speedstorm

Disney Speedstorm has emerged as a potential challenger to the Mario Kart franchise, a prospect that some initially found hard to believe.

However, the go-kart game has now hit the market and the first reviews suggest that it is a successful and promising title.

During beta testing, players were already impressed with the extensive gameplay and strong mechanics of Disney Speedstorm. The game has recently entered the Early Access phase, and reviews have already begun to pour in, praising its features.

Videogameschronicle, in particular, offered glowing praise, calling the controls “sublime” and the drifting mechanics “very satisfying.” The diverse range of characters and vehicles, as well as the special abilities/power-ups, also earned acclaim.

The game’s graphics and dubstep soundtrack were also commended, although the Switch version suffered from technical issues like a poor framerate and low native resolution.

One noteworthy detail is that the game is currently available on Steam for PLN 134, but it will eventually be distributed in a free-to-play format once it leaves Early Access.

The reviews for Disney Speedstorm have been largely positive, with some publications awarding high scores like Nindie Spotlight’s 8.6/10 and PSX Brazil’s 8.5/10. Other reviewers like Twinfinite and Videogameschronicle gave the game an 8/10 rating.

However, there were a few less enthusiastic reviews, with SirusGaming giving it a 7/10 and Nintendo Life awarding the Switch version a 6/10 due to technical issues.

Overall, the early success and positive reviews of Disney Speedstorm suggest that it could be a formidable contender in the racing game genre, challenging even established brands like Mario Kart.

With its strong gameplay, diverse characters and vehicles, and impressive graphics and soundtrack, Disney Speedstorm is shaping up to be a game worth watching.

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