![]() ![]() During my playthrough, the game didn’t suffer from any notable lag or slowdown like many other mobile titles, making for a pretty smooth experience. The visuals are solid for a mobile racing game, especially on devices capable of running the game at high settings like an iPad Pro. This simple 1-on-1 dynamic makes for less chaotic races then you might find in other kart racers, but racing can still get intense, especially when racing against someone with a similar skill level. Unlike TSR, the AI teammates don’t actually need to place highly in order to secure a victory, as the winner is simply whichever human player crosses the finish line first. Every race is a contest between two teams, consisting of one human player and two AI-controlled teammates. The online races are fun, especially in short bursts. There has no story mode, grand prix, or any kind single-player content to speak of, and contains only two modes: online racing and practice (the latter mode being the only part of the game you can access when offline). It has the same course themes and focus on team racing, although the course design has been significantly simplified, with most of the team mechanics removed. Sonic Racing is essentially a “light” mobile port of the console game Team Sonic Racing. ![]() As one of the service’s premiere exclusives, does Sonic Racing make good on Apple’s promise for better mobile gaming? Sonic Racing was one of the first titles announced for Apple Arcade, a subscription service exclusive to Apple devices meant to provide mobile gaming experiences free of loot boxes and microtransactions. ![]()
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