![]() There are of course grasslands and lake related courses as well. (Sadly, racing against a friend is not something that made it into the game.) Like in Mario Kart, the is a speed level you can select before picking your desired cup, but instead of 100 cc, the options are Easy 1000 kV, Normal 2000 kV and Hard 3000 kV.ĭepending on which cup you choose, will determine the terrain you will have to fly over with the Twilight Cup taking place in the desert, the ACC Cup includes a cat, which I will say nothing more about and if you like rabbits, the Aristolillie Cup is home to courses based on rabbits. ![]() One is balanced (BD-03 Atlas,) one offers a high acceleration (HSB-02 Titan,) one is more responsive to turning (FC-05 Wyvern) and one that offers pure speed, at the price of being harder to control (SHD-01 Antares.)īeing a racing game you can pick up and play, there is no story, but there are a number of cups you can take part in against the CPU and only the CPU. There are just 4 drones, which differ in what they offer. From flying kites, driving cars, steering toy boats on a pond and flying small planes/drones, we’re quite happy to play with anything, but while cars, planes and even boats have been maybe to make the leap to being the focus of video games and work rather well, can the same be said for drones ?ĭeveloped by Silver Star Japan, the best way to describe Drone Fight is by calling it a very simplified Mario Kart, but with drones instead of cars and instead of characters driving karts, cars and bikes, there are none. When it comes to the human race, if it can move and either be driven, or remotely controlled, then odds are it has our intention. By Jack Longman Drone Fight, eShop, Nintendo Switch, review, Silver Star, Silver Star Japan
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