There’s not much to say, this game is good. While its main goal is to remaster of Crash Team Racing, Nitro Fueled is an homage to all the Crash racing games. I know giving too much praise to remasterings can be a dangerous slope, because it promotes unoriginality, but I still find it cool to see these old 90s characters updated with modern graphics. This game recaptures that nostalgia of those Saturday mornings, playing the original CTR on the main TV before my parents got up.

It’s been years, since I’ve picked up the original game because I remember it being tough, & probably what inspired my avoidance of racing games, so I don’t remember how it controls. Either way, this new game feels good to play. The one thing I do remember is the jump boost and it’s still fun to do. The karts have a good weight and momentum when you pick up speed. They are arcade racer controls, but they feel more realistic, outside of using the jump button to cheat turns & the fact they’re being piloted by furry animals. Every character has one of four driving styles; speed, handling, acceleration, and balanced. It was the same way in the original, but now you have the option of changing karts. I would’ve the stats rather been attached to the karts, cause I’d love playing as Dingodile, but he is a straight away racer. Granted, while they have different stats, I haven’t noticed a super huge difference that makes one character complete garbage or totally OP.

And of course, the original only had about 6 racers, not exactly a vast roster. Nitro Fueled has those and more, including the bosses which were only unlockable by cheat codes originally, and the racers from Crash Nitro Kart. There’s also a few other Crash alum, like Crunch and Tawna, and I expect Nina Cortex, N. Brio, and others will show up in the future free updates. They even added in the grid girls as racers, and their designs make me wonder about the developers. All of these characters are voiced and add more humor to the races. My favorite line is when Pinstripe wins a race “Of course this race wasn’t rigged.” wink wink.

As mentioned, you can customize your karts now, no more “everyone riding on go-karts”. And this is where the input from Tag Team Racing comes in, a game that I thoroughly enjoyed, but everyone else seems to loathe. The cart bodies are modelled after the ones you unlock in that game; Crash’s trike and Jeep, Cortex’s low rider, and Pasadena’s racecar. I wish there was an option to create a preset of custom karts instead of having to switch everything each time, because I like my racers to have different karts for aesthetic reasons. I’m pretty sure the new grand prix course set in Egypt is also a mashup of the Egypt tracks from Tag Team.

The tracks have all gotten a nice makeover as well. They’ve got the base tracks recreated with a few more flourishes added on. Hot Air Skyway, the Rainbow Road of CTR, is now a floating casino, Dragon Mines has a dragon, Cortex Castle is still a bitch with turns. The tracks from CNK are recreated as well, but I never played the original, so it’s sort of new content for me. And all these tracks still have the shortcuts to get you an edge up. I have some respect for the shortcut makers in CTR. You have to have a good amount of skill & timing to hit some of those shortcuts or else you end up falling to your death.

Online mode is fun, I don’t get as smoked as bad as I figured I would. I can usually pull in at least a 4th or 3rd place, because I’m still not good at shortcuts. The time in between matches seems a little long, especially when you are grinding coins for something I’ll mention next. The ability to select to race in a cup would be appreciated, and in offline mode being able to make your own cups would be nice. With online mode, Beenox made the smart choice not to include microphone support. You don’t have to listen to the usual online garbage of people blaring shit music, kids screaming nonsense, and people shit talking. You show off with your driving skills in online mode.

The one big misstep in this game that I don’t care for is the Pit Stop Store. I appreciate that it’s not a pay to win, give us real money, overpriced money pit, but the layout is terrible. It does the thing where you just have a page of daily exclusive deals. There’s one character, costume, tire, and 2 decals for sale, along with a new kart set. The kart or character set is the most expensive thing usually around 5,000 coins. If a character you want to race as, like Crunch, isn’t the daily exclusive you either have to wait a day, or keep buying characters until the one you want comes up. You also can’t buy just a kart body, you have to buy the set of the body, tires, paint job, and sticker. I’d rather just have a proper store page where you can browse the characters and karts and buy which ones you want.

All in all, much like the N. Sane trilogy, this remaster does the original justice. I’m glad the classic Crash games are back and being introduced to new gamers. Like everyone else, I’m hoping all these remasters will inspire a new, original Crash game, the audience is there for it. If you want a good kart racer for a decent price you can’t go wrong here.