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Review: Turbo Golf Racing

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Turbo Golf Racing has been in Early Access for nearly 2 years. However, it has made it to full release and can be enjoyed as part of the Xbox Game Pass service. I previewed this game in 2022, and I wasn’t impressed. I scored it 5/10 as I bemoaned its lack of originality and adventure. Accordingly, will I enjoy the full release, or will it be much of the same?

This action racing title was developed and published by Hugecalf Studios. Moreover, it has a handful of game modes, plenty of customisation options, and loads of stages to enjoy. Alongside this, it is vibrant, well-polished, and enjoyable as a casual experience. Though I still feel it lacks originality, it was competitive and fun in short bursts.

Turbo Golf Racing chucks you into the action. 

This sports endeavour dumps the idea of a career in story mode. Instead, it puts all of its eggs into one fast-paced and adrenaline-filled basket. Though this didn’t surprise me, I would have liked to see more depth. Furthermore, if you love to play offline, Turbo Golf Racing doesn’t cater to these desires. 

You must concentrate on 3 game modes. There is the 8-player racing, a precise and calm golf option, and a time trial. Each of these options utilises the same mechanics, but they test different skills and abilities. The latter unlocks courses while highlighting your skills to a global audience. If you wish to be slow and accurate, the Golf mode is for you. Complete each round with the lowest number of shots and win. Finally, the 8-player racing is intense, fun, and mindless. Accordingly, there is something for everyone.

Cores and power-ups. 

A futuristic sci-fi racing game would be nothing without insane power-ups. Thankfully, Turbo Golf Racing takes this idea and boosts it with steroids. You may customise your car with aggressive and passive cores that match your gameplay style. Additionally, you can find power-ups on the course that can change the way you play. 

With boost pads to race over and rockets to collect, you can sprint ahead and slow down your opponent’s charge. It was this aggressive edge that would drive you mad and make you laugh. There was nothing worse than racing towards the hole when a rocket or other weapon slows you down!

Turbo Golf Racing looks incredible.

Just like Rocket League, Turbo Golf Racing has a simple but polished exterior. The movement is smooth and easy to follow. Moreover, the stage design is intelligent and interesting and the vehicles look amazing. Alongside this, I experienced no glitches or bugs. Accordingly, the developers have used their Early Access phase to iron out any issues.

The audio matches the high-energy sci-fi theme. The loud and exciting tunes are drowned out by obnoxious engine sounds. Additionally, the crash of missiles and strange power-up noises are suitable and interesting. Consequently, it piques your interest immediately. 

Accurate controls. 

Aesthetically, this game was perfect. However, the controls were nearly as good. The well-considered layout is complemented by an excellent tutorial. What’s more, the responsive inputs help to keep you in the competition. Subsequently, this is a great title for newbie gamers. 

Thanks to the cross-play feature and the 3 game modes, this has replay value and longevity. On top of this, it has a season pass with objectives to complete. As such, you’ll become hooked on winning every game and completing each goal. 

Turbo Golf Racing has improved. 

My 5/10 preview seems extremely harsh. However, 18 months in Early Access appears to have worked wonders. With more game modes and smoother gameplay, it is a joy to play. Additionally, I loved the competitive action and the brilliant aesthetics. Furthermore, it is included in the Game Pass subscription service. Accordingly, I love it and I recommend buying it here! Can you master the racing golf course? Pick a car, choose your skills, and win every hole.

SUMMARY

Turbo Golf Racing proves that Early Access can work wonders. This polished and addictive title has interesting game modes and intelligent stage design. Moreover, it is fast-paced and great fun when played casually.


+ Polished graphics.
+ Excellent audio.
+ Responsive controls.
+ Addictive.
+ Free on Game Pass.

- It lacks depth.
- Not a game that can be played for hours on end.

(Rating: PEGI 3 Users Interact Release date: 04/04/2024 Price: £8.39+ or free on Game Pass)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com
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