Compara los precios de Formula Retro Racing en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Repixel8. Publicado por Repixel8. Lanzado el 14/5/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Racing.

Virtua Racing nostalgia in a lean indie package - tight controls, destructible cars, and zero online play. Worth it if you know what you're signing up for.

My instinct with arcade racers is to ask one question first: does it feel good at speed? Formula Retro Racing, from solo developer Repixel8, passes that test. The handling is responsive and deliberate - you pick your line, hit the apex, and the car does what you told it to. No input lag surprises, no floaty mess. For a sub-ten-dollar indie built by essentially one person, that level of control fidelity is the foundation everything else needs and it holds up. The game runs two main modes alongside a Practice option. Arcade mode is the classic checkpoint format - reach the next gate before time runs out or you're done, just like feeding quarters into a cabinet. Eliminator mode adds a elimination mechanic where the trailing car gets dropped each lap as the pack speeds up, which gives it a sharper competitive edge. You race in grids of 20, and the pack density makes drafting a real tool. Track memorization matters here - windows to pass are narrow and the AI brakes harder into turns, giving you a brief shot on entry, but accelerates hard out of them. The AI is also erratic in a way that feels authentically arcade-era: opponents will occasionally swerve into you on straights with pinball bumper energy, and post-crash respawns have a habit of pointing you the wrong direction. Frustrating? Yes. Accurate to the genre's DNA? Also yes. The content ceiling is where honest conversation starts. Eight tracks, one car model with color variants only, no online multiplayer, and no mirror or reverse course options. For anyone coming from something like Horizon Chase Turbo expecting a full content suite, this will feel sparse. The soundtrack has a couple of tracks that loop quickly and overstay their welcome by lap three. Car choice is cosmetic only - you pick a color, not a different handling profile - which is a missed opportunity to add replay depth. Local split-screen for up to four players is present, which partly fills the social gap, but the complete absence of any online ranked or casual matchmaking is the sharpest edge for a competitive-minded player. Leaderboards exist for best lap and race time per track, and there is a small but real community of time-attack players hunting positions, but that is a thin thread to hold repeat sessions together. Where Formula Retro Racing earns goodwill is in what it gets right technically. Low-poly visuals running at 60fps in HD and 4K means the presentation is clean, not muddy. Destructible cars with crash physics that send debris into the air give each collision visual payoff. The game received multiple post-launch updates that improved features and dropped the price from its original launch point, and the result is a more refined product than early reviews described. It sits comfortably alongside Horizon Chase Turbo as a lean, honest arcade racer homage. If you want simulation depth, car tuning, or ranked online ladders, this is the wrong address. If you want a 15-minute session of clean, fast racing that feels like it belongs in a mall arcade circa 1993, it delivers that loop better than most at its price tier. Fred, Scout Team

Formula Retro Racing

Formula Retro Racing

14 may 2020Repixel8
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Virtua Racing nostalgia in a lean indie package - tight controls, destructible cars, and zero online play. Worth it if you know what you're signing up for.

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My instinct with arcade racers is to ask one question first: does it feel good at speed? Formula Retro Racing, from solo developer Repixel8, passes that test. The handling is responsive and deliberate - you pick your line, hit the apex, and the car does what you told it to. No input lag surprises, no floaty mess. For a sub-ten-dollar indie built by essentially one person, that level of control fidelity is the foundation everything else needs and it holds up. The game runs two main modes alongside a Practice option. Arcade mode is the classic checkpoint format - reach the next gate before time runs out or you're done, just like feeding quarters into a cabinet. Eliminator mode adds a elimination mechanic where the trailing car gets dropped each lap as the pack speeds up, which gives it a sharper competitive edge. You race in grids of 20, and the pack density makes drafting a real tool. Track memorization matters here - windows to pass are narrow and the AI brakes harder into turns, giving you a brief shot on entry, but accelerates hard out of them. The AI is also erratic in a way that feels authentically arcade-era: opponents will occasionally swerve into you on straights with pinball bumper energy, and post-crash respawns have a habit of pointing you the wrong direction. Frustrating? Yes. Accurate to the genre's DNA? Also yes. The content ceiling is where honest conversation starts. Eight tracks, one car model with color variants only, no online multiplayer, and no mirror or reverse course options. For anyone coming from something like Horizon Chase Turbo expecting a full content suite, this will feel sparse. The soundtrack has a couple of tracks that loop quickly and overstay their welcome by lap three. Car choice is cosmetic only - you pick a color, not a different handling profile - which is a missed opportunity to add replay depth. Local split-screen for up to four players is present, which partly fills the social gap, but the complete absence of any online ranked or casual matchmaking is the sharpest edge for a competitive-minded player. Leaderboards exist for best lap and race time per track, and there is a small but real community of time-attack players hunting positions, but that is a thin thread to hold repeat sessions together. Where Formula Retro Racing earns goodwill is in what it gets right technically. Low-poly visuals running at 60fps in HD and 4K means the presentation is clean, not muddy. Destructible cars with crash physics that send debris into the air give each collision visual payoff. The game received multiple post-launch updates that improved features and dropped the price from its original launch point, and the result is a more refined product than early reviews described. It sits comfortably alongside Horizon Chase Turbo as a lean, honest arcade racer homage. If you want simulation depth, car tuning, or ranked online ladders, this is the wrong address. If you want a 15-minute session of clean, fast racing that feels like it belongs in a mall arcade circa 1993, it delivers that loop better than most at its price tier.

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