Trackmania Turbo is defined by crazy speed, gravity-defying tracks, and simple, accessible controls. To give you a better idea of what's in store when it launches, Creative Director François Alaux and Director of IP Develoment Tommy François are here to guide you through a handful of its 200 arcade-inspired tracks, taking pains to point out their beautiful settings and dynamic, eye-catching signage. They also show off Double Driver mode, which challenges two players to drive the same car by carefully synchronizing their movements.
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The Trackmania Turbo courses we've played through so far have been short but twisty affairs that pack in a lot of visual flair and - despite the three-button controls - take a lot of skill to master. Each hairpin turn and surprise loop left us feeling like we could have handled it just a little better, and the lure of shaving a few more seconds off our lap time was enough to keep us replaying them. Of course, this is a Trackmania game, so if the challenges spread across the 200 tracks and four environments aren't enough for you, you can easily design and share your own tracks. It's a compelling package for anyone eager for a burst of speed and a quick, demanding challenge, and players will be able to dive in on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC December 1.
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