There are also skins for the Lightning and Mater based on their Cars Toons appearances (like Dragon Lightning from Tokyo Mater and Mater the Greater from the homonymic short).Despite that they didn't appear in the film, some characters from the first film do appear such as Chick Hicks, Wingo, Boost, DJ, and Snot Rod.Because of this, it is actually better to just play this game and ignore the movie entirely. If it was like this, then the movie would receive positive feedback instead of mixed reviews. Overall, it's considered a significant improvement over the movie it was based on.Missions have plenty of variety, each with different gadgets to use against opponents.The Nintendo DS and 3DS versions have a story mode that follows the movie better.Despite that, Keith Ferguson still slaps as Lightning and Martin Jarvis' does an awesome impression of Michael Caine (intentionally or not). Aside from Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen and Michael Caine as Finn McMissile, every actor from the movie is present, doing good jobs.For example, smaller cars such as Guido and Professor Z are far way better to handle, and do not suffer from the steering itself compared to ones that appeared in the infamous "Guido Kart Races" from Cars Race-O-Rama, that has very clunky controls and suffer from the steering itself very frequently. Like in Mario Kart, the characters' weight makes them stand out from each other.Amazing graphics, especially for a game released in the seventh generation of consoles, and they look exactly almost like they were from the film.More interestingly, this is the first time ever that we hear the World Grand Prix racers having speaking roles and lines (besides Lightning, Francesco, and Jeff Gorvette for obvious reasons). A huge variety of characters to choose from (which is actually a total of 58 characters).Why It Goes Where No Car Has Gone Before 1 Why It Goes Where No Car Has Gone Before.
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