

It's far from a disaster, but it's not really the challenger to Mario Kart 7 that we were hoping for. Sony PS Vita Modnation Racers Roadtrip Review.Note to YouTube & Game Publisher: This video is presented under the fair use provision for educational purposes. Unfortunately there are bumps in the road, and if you're interested in picking this game up you should give it a try first to see how these issues affect your experience. If you can ignore the choppy framerate, and the exaggerated load times and love collecting stuff and customising your kart, then you're find something to enjoy, as this is just what you remember from ModNation Racers on Playstation 3. Hopefully a patch can solve these issues, but until then it is what it is. The controls are great, the many power ups are fun, and ModNation Racers: Road Trip oozes of a great experience were it not for these technical flaws. That's all great, but once again the framerate was an issue and at times the game came to a complete standstill. You draw the track layout directly on screen and the editor helps out by filling any gaps you may have left. You can now pinch and zoom with the touch screen, and use the back touch pad to terraform the landscape. There are lots of options that we recognise from the PS3 game. And that takes us to the creative side of things - the track editor.
