If you’ve ever confidently taken a £2,500 drone’s controller in your hands and then promptly steered– or at least it would be if the machine offered controls to match those of the devices it aims to simulate. Here, instead, you use a joystick mounted to the right of the cabinet’s chair, promising players what Sega’s Lester Travasso says is “ultimate control over their drone”. Naturally for a racing game, a selection of variably specced drones are available to choose from, while the action takes place across multiple locations, including a tropical ocean resort, a snowy mountain, and a volcanic cave. An assault of pulsing lights all over the unit rounds out the package, as per modern arcade tradition.
ARCADE WATCH
Dec 01, 2022
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