When one loads up a game, designed specifically for the annual Electronic Sports World Cup one isn’t entirely sure what to expect. When I first stumbled upon Track Mania Nations (TMN for us cool kids) I immediately trippws back in time, to those hours spent in front of my TV playing MicroMachines on my cutting edge box of grey plastic called the PS1. T’was a damn good game, and I’m glad to say TMN is equally good if not better. TrackManiaNations is a racing game, a fun game and importantly a refreshingly different game. It’s a throwback to the old arcade racing games many of us remember from our childhood. Remember, when the important thing about games wasn’t the fancy box, and cutting edge graphics but the fun filled gameplay we got from a small plastic disc. Truth be told TMN will search for that little sense of joy you once got from classics such as MicroMachines and wrench It out of your nostrils. All the while, burning rubber all across your face. It’s brilliantly fast, chaotic and crazy. Like most racing games, you’re put inside a ridiculously expensive piece of kit. You know, that one car you’re real life self will probably never place a hand on. Let alone throttle through a wall in an attempt to collect a kick ass shiny gold medal. Whether that be by beating a personal best time, or by cracking open a can of whoop ass on the online leader boards. It’s all here. Present and correct. Tightly refined, all your favourite racing game features are hiding away somewhere. The ghost cars, the fancy replays, the sexy graphics, the stupidly fast cars.. The thing that really sets TNM apart is the track design. Tracks, if you can call them that are in reality a labyrinth of high speed twists and turns, designed to give you an adrenalline rush. Plain and simple. Now, a couple hoola hoops here and there, that’s a rush enough for me. TNM doesn’t like me though, no. Instead, I get a couple crazy turns one after the other, a sudden burst of speed from below my tyres thanks to a turbo pad.. A stupidly far fetched jump that defies the laws of gravity and a satifisying crash back to the ground. That’s just two seconds in the life of a Pro TNM Racer. For those that seek it, this is the cheapest way to experience a your race driver dream. Probably safer than strapping a tank of nitro to your pizza bike. Admit it, you always wanted to drive like this. Now you can. Graphics in TNM, are damn impressive. Especially considering the price tag. Sure, they might push some machines to the limits but even those of us with mediocre machines will bleed something from this baby. If you have the rig required this is a beauty, if you don’t it still looks bloody good. The speed is amazing and even if you’re zipping around the arena, shaving seconds from your lap time. You’ll still be tempted to take a break just to google at the graphics. One of my favourite features of TNM is the track editor. I dig the single player training, I like the multiplayer action. I love the editor. I’m one of those guys, that just has to have things my own way and what better way to express myself than send some random guy racing backwards around a lovingly crafted symbol of my name :P Like the rest of TNM, it’s another thing thrown in for the fun factor it brings to the table. That’s what I like about TNM, you get to have some quick and fast fun. If you want to get serious, you can. The leader boards are there, you can prove to the world you really are that race car driver your mummy always said you were! -- Admin Junk -- Member Name: Sean Game Genre: Racing Three Positive Points: Great Graphics Great Gameplay Leaderboard Support Three Negative Points: High system requirements Repetitive graphics Rating: 3.5 System Requirements: Official Game URL: http://www.trackmanianations.com Download Location URL: http://download.nvidia.com/downloads_emea/Trackmania_Nations/TmNationsESWC_Setup.exe Questionable Content: None. Multiplayer: Yes, internet.