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Hot wheels stunt track driver 2 secret level
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hot wheels stunt track driver 2 secret level

Levi Buchanan of GameFan praised the Nintendo 64 version for its "Good bands", but criticized the game itself as "Mediocre": "The game must have so few merits, that they need a professional soundtrack to add a bullet point to the list of features on the back of the box.

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They often reminded me of something that had escaped from a Tim Burton movie with the prodigious usage of stripes and cheerful colors". Ottoson wrote that the game's vehicles "resemble their real-life counterparts and the game speeds along without any slowdown", while also stating that its race tracks "seem to stick with the toy stunt track origins of the subject matter by using an array of vibrant colors on the backgrounds. Joe Ottoson of AllGame wrote a positive review of the PlayStation version and praised its soundtrack, although he noted that the sound effects "aren't quite as high budget, but the screeching tires and colliding cars provide a convincing supplement to the action". It's noticeable because of the limited, muffled sound, the lackluster graphics, and the lack of a four-player mode". McCall called the game "a little disappointing in the graphics department", writing that it "seems like a CD-ROM game that was ported to the cartridge format quickly and cheaply. Scott McCall of AllGame called the Nintendo 64 version "somewhat fun and original to play", but criticized its "average" sound effects and "very limited and repetitive" songs, which he felt were of poor quality. ĭoug Trueman of NextGen said that the Nintendo 64 version was "all in all, a fun title and a great party game, but perhaps a bit childish for hardcore racing fans". Hot Wheels Turbo Racing received above-average reviews on both platforms according to video game review aggregator GameRankings.











Hot wheels stunt track driver 2 secret level