Okay, let me start off by saying that this is my first major purchase on the Oculus Go and by major purchase, I mean the purchase of a game that cost more than two dollars. The Oculus Go has a wide selection of games and they frequently hold sales that let you buy top games at a discounted rate so one of the good things about going with the Oculus Go is that you can build your game collection up for very little money.
With that being said, paying $7.99 for a game isn't horrible either since many of the console games that you find now days cost a minimum of $20.00 and let's face it at that price, the game is at least three years old if you are lucky.
I grew up playing the Mario Kart series on Nintendo and was an avid fan for many, many years. So, checking out this title really did seem like a no brainer and I'm happy to say that I have not regretted my decision one bit.
The game has a very cartoon like feel to it and the controls take a little getting used to unless you are using a gamepad but the rest of the gameplay mirrors playing a Mario Kart game.
You can either race against the clock or others whether it's real people or AI characters. During the race, you'll find sections of the course where you can run over a "pick up" and get either a speed boost or a weapon to help you knock your opponents back a position or two.
I cannot say anything bad about VR Karts Sprint. It is a trip down memory lane in some ways and then a futuristic thrill ride in others. If you don't really want to fork over $7.99 on this game, you can wait until it goes on sale again and pick it up for three or four bucks but you really won't be disappointed if you DO pay the full price. It is everything you could ask for in a Go Kart racing game.
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Five Stars
OGER
(Oculus Go Everything, Ryder)


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