LttP Review: Excite Truck (Text and Video review)

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LttP Review: Excite Truck (Text and Video review)

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I have this written up here (link), but im copying and pasting it in full to get some feedback (I haven't reviewed much of anything in a while, so trying to get back into it).

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ImageExcite Truck came on the scene during the Wii’s launch, giving it very little chance among gamers wanting their Twilight Princess and the hyped at the time, Red Steel. Even within the genre of racing itself, Ubisoft (Monster 4×4) and EA (Need for Speed) had games ready for launch. So fast forward to present day, it is easy to see that Excite Truck’s window of opportunity has past, but I am left wondering why every so often I still see posts on forums speaking highly of this title.

First off, the thing I notice is the graphics are not all that, even for a Wii launch title. I can assure you though, as you play through, the speed and action going on at all times puts thoughts about graphics in the backseat. Controls are easy enough and are surprisingly pretty tight, hold the wiimote sideways, the d-pad is turbo, 2 is gas, tilt left and right for direction and up and down for jumping/tilting. Image There is a brake/reverse button set to 2, but I have yet to find an opportunity where I need to use it. When I started playing the game for this review I had the question of why this was named “Excite Truck” in the same vein as Excitebike, I can now see why Nintendo chose to make it part of this series. Smashing the ‘2′ button to get back onto the track on top of the precision landing from jumps took me right back to one of the first NES games I ever owned.

This game really has that “Nintendo” feel by it’s simplicity, and also has that feel by bringing in the fun factor. I do want to make a note for those with ‘big man hands’ like myself, my right hand starts to ache a little bit if I play for too many hours because the wiimote is pretty small when held sideways (my left hand is fine because of the wiicondom cover for the controller).

Modes of play include races and challenges. The races (”Excite Mode”) are the meat of this game, and what will suck away countless hours of your free time. Each track requires a certain amount of stars to move on, 1st place gives you 50 stars, 2nd 25, 3rd 15, 4th 10, 5th 5, and 6th none. You also will earn stars here and there through the races performing stunts. I would not label Excite Truck as a stunt racer, but you will use turbos like mad, timing your jumps perfectly, and other nuances that will make this more than a start to finish racer. It is actually possible to beat a race using alternative means of racing, instead of finishing first, you could fly through a certain amount of trees, catch as much air as you can with each jump, and bump cars like crazy to get the amount of stars needed, but hitting that first place to get an automatic 50 will keep you motivated to race well.

The challenges mode, unlike most racing games that offer a challenge of beating your best lap times or what not, this takes it to that Crazy Taxi feel of challenges that really test your skills in different ways, jumping through hoops (literally), crashing into other cars, and (focused) driving. Though you could probably beat these with the top rating within an hour or so, the experience is still worth going’ through.

The game’s tutorial serves as very beneficial before starting racing, not only to learn the moves, but so you realize right away that you will want to fill an SD card up with some music. I listen to a lot of different music, and after much testing, I highly suggest putting in some Atari Teenage Riot, m1dy, Hanin Elias, Rabbit Junk, Mad Capsule Markets and some remixes Fear Factory and Rob Zombie. Fast electronic beats will be your friend in this game as your heart is pounding with your finger stuck on the gas hands frantically moving in all directions. The “Alec Empire vs. Elvis Presley” album has never been a better fit with.. anything really.

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Levels take place in various lands (ie, Mexico, Fiji, Canada, Scotland) and some levels seem to reuse the field you race on, but give you a different path you must take. With that in said, every track I have encountered has its own feel. There are items during the race that also will alter the land itself in big ways (see picture). No true shortcuts are found per se, but the set raceway is wide enough where you can easily find yourself off road many times. Though as I said right away, the graphics aren’t the selling point of this game, the effects are awesome, with dirt, snow, and water all providing that little bit of extra challenge. There are many cars to choose from (starting with 3 but unlocking up to 18 more), and each give their own feel depending on the stats. In attempt to have a achievements/trophy system built in, the game comes through with all types of medals, but only for bragging rights (though with no online leader boards, people will just have to take you at your word).

There is a certain ease factor that I can’t deny. I know I’m good, but this game was making me feel like a champ by the time I got to my second set of races. Even when on the last lap in last place, I never felt like I couldn’t find a way to finish in first (which doesn’t always mean you will get an “A” rating, but it helps). So in all, this game isn’t the most in depth of all racers I have played, but what it does offer if you get into it, is tons and tons of replayability. I first had just rented this off Gamefly, but thanks to eBay and $17, I am the proud owner of this fine title, I’m really happy that I am late to this party rather than not showing up at all. If arcade racing is your bag (think Beetle Adventure Racing, but even better), then this game is a must own. I repeat, MUST OWN.

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Notes on the review. That was my first video review, please be kind. I know I need some kind of video capture card badly :(

Also, I'm giving away a copy of Zack & Wiki just for reading the review, read how right here (link).

And a last note. I originally did not want to put scores on my reviews and have some other kind of scoring system (ie a "Buy it, Rent it, Forget it" .. cause I really feel all games could fall in those three categories without having a number... because, for example, even though a score of 7 out of 10 is good really.. people seem to think unless a game is a 10, it is not buy worthy)
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I was wondering how Link to the Past(LttP) was related to Excite Truck...I guess it's not after all.
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I think it stands for "late to the party." Very nice review though. I hope you put up more soon.
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equalsign wrote:I think it stands for "late to the party." Very nice review though. I hope you put up more soon.
I know that now. I was stating based on my preconceptions of the subject title.
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Beetle Adventure Racing, but better?! I must buy this game ASAP.
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aisforaquabat wrote:Beetle Adventure Racing, but better?! I must buy this game ASAP.
The only thing Beetle Adventure Racing has on this game, is the levels. BAR's levels are so awesome. I still get chills having that T-Rex come out as you are flying down the path on the .. third level I think. I forget. I loved how the gate was done up like the Jurassic Park gate. Good times.

As far as fun goes though, I am still popping in Excite Truck beating my level times to this day (just a few hours ago actually I finally beat the extra 'hidden' level the game has)
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Re: LttP Review: Excite Truck (Text and Video review)

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Man I love this game. Nice review. And everyone who reads this go buy it. This game is THE REASON I bought a Wii. Not zelda, not wii sports (ok a big wii sports) and not metroid. THIS GAME.
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