![]() My theory is by calling this a sequel Microids think they can skirt criticism of releasing a remaster too soon. The word 'remake' could be generously applied if we look at the coin system used to buy items being scrapped, and all content barring gold-tier alternatives of unlockables being available from the get go. "In with the new" is typically preceded by "out with the old".įor reasons still unknown publisher Microids continues to call this a sequel over a year later, which would imply new maps, characters and unlockable items, but is for all intents and purposes a remaster. Where I might ordinarily forgive such things if it means the original can be played on older systems, it didn't work on a high-end for the time system so I have little hope for it being better on a computer or laptop of lower specs. ![]() Worse still is that the original and debatably broken Garfield Kart remains on Steam with its dire frame rate which makes 100% completion virtually impossible, endless load times that can kill progression, and no means of showing it off. On the one hand, the 2019 release of Garfield Kart: Furious Racing fixes them in addition to improving the art style and graphical fidelity, but on the other hand this could be seen as a £12.99 patch, a patch that's more expensive for the Nintendo Switch version. I've gone on record as unironically saying that 2015's Garfield Kart could be one of Steam's best kart racing games if its performance issues were fixed. ![]() Thanks to u/Renegade_Meister for the updates on the original game.
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