Sign on Options
Theme:

ModNation Racers Hands-On

Related Platforms:
  • PS3

We visit United Front Games to take a closer look at the fully customizable kart racer that is heading to the PlayStation 3.

Next up in the Play, Create, Share genre that Sony initiated with Little Big Planet is ModNation Racers, a classic kart racing game that lets you customize your own character and racing kart and build a professional-looking track from scratch in just minutes. We made a trip to Vancouver to meet up with United Front Games, the developer behind ModNation Racers, and had the opportunity to create our own character, test our skills on the track, and use our imagination to create the craziest course possible. What surprised us is just how easy it was to make a fun little course, and given the powerful and easy-to-use editor tools, there should be some exciting tracks once this goes out to the entire public.

An inside look at ModNation Racers!

Before diving into the game, we watched the intro to ModNation Racers to get a quick glimpse of the story. We were introduced to Biff and Gary, two commentators who were discussing the new season of the ModNation Racers Championship (MRC), a premier international kart competition. They went on to talk about how the MRC got started and how it's all up in the air in terms of where the next champion will come from. We'll assume for now that it would be us. We were then taken to the modspot, an area that functions as an interactive menu in which you can jump into your racing career or race against friends online or offline. Other options in the modspot include the creation station--where you'll customize your kart and racer--and next to it was a podium with some of the best karts and characters. The latest news, coming attractions, hottest tracks of the day, and a list of players are all displayed and accessible by driving up to the signs. When you're online, you'll be able to meet with other racers and talk to them via voice message or text. If you don't want to drive around the modspot to get to where you want to go, pressing start will bring up a quick menu so you can just select which mode you want to play.

Our first stop was the creation station, where we got to customize our own racer. The wacky and customizable characters in the game are known as mods and were inspired by urban vinyl culture. It's like being able to design your own plastic toy, because you're given a blank mold to start with and you can immediately start to dress him or her up and slap decals and other fun stuff on. There's a randomize option if you want to skip the process, but it's fun to mess around because there are so many options when it comes to customizing your mod. You can easily spend a good chunk of time trying to create something classy, funny, hideous, or plain. The circular menus are self-explanatory and easy to navigate, and a help button is there if you need additional info. You can shuffle through a variety of eyes, ears, hair, skin, clothing, stickers, and odds and ends to add to your mod as well as change the texture of your character. To give you an idea of how many options there are, we saw 260 types of eyes, 315 mouths, 20 noses, 29 hairstyles, and 51 skins, and there's more. For more-advanced adjustments, you can rotate, shift, and change the color of accessories. A color wheel is there for you to pick the ride shade, and there's a match-color button if you want to be color coordinated in the least amount of time. The only thing you can't do is create your own designs from scratch, but you can layer decals to create your own unique designs.

After decorating our vampire bunny mod, we were eager to jump into a few races to check out some previously seen tracks as well as a couple of new ones. Unlike in some other kart racers, your performance is entirely based on your own skill and how you drive, because the customization of your mod and kart are superficial. By drafting, drifting, and spinning in the air during jumps, you'll raise your boost meter, which will help keep you ahead of the pack. The L1 button activates your boost, and it's important to make sure your meter isn't empty, because you need it if you want to swipe your opponents with the right analog stick. Gas is mapped to the R2 button, and the X button is used for hopping and drifting. For a quick start at the beginning, you need to hit the L1 button when the last light goes off, but the trick is that the three-two-one countdown is always timed differently. Even if you don't get a good start, the items you'll pick up on the track are dependent on what place you're in to help bring you up to the front if you're lagging behind. We saw missiles, spiked mines, portals that let you warp through some of the track, and powerful boosts that can easily move you up a few ranks. The square button unleashes the item that you've picked up, but you can hold it if you want to leave it behind you. By saving your item and picking up another, you can upgrade the weapon that you've picked up for an even more powerful attack later. As long as you have some boost left in your meter, you can shield yourself from attacks by using the circle button to bring up a bubble shield.

91 Comments

  • alexweile

    Posted Feb 6, 2010 10:41 am GMT

    I can't wait for Little Big Racing!

  • bpifer311

    Posted Jan 30, 2010 4:40 pm GMT

    Looks rad... been waiting for a good cart game for the PS3

  • ForeverFlames

    Posted Dec 31, 2009 11:59 am GMT

    I think this game shows that there is still creativity out there, its taking a basic cart racing formula that many have grown to love from other series (namely the Mario Kart Series) and allowing the creative market to literally create their own experience (juts like LittleBigPlanet)

    ...all I can say is, Wow!

  • zarif99

    Posted Dec 19, 2009 1:13 am GMT

    WOW....
    so little big planet was the HD version of new super mario bros.
    and now modnation racers is the HD version of mariokart with a few extras!!!!

  • heds777

    Posted Dec 18, 2009 9:18 am GMT

    I want this game so badly. It looks awesome

  • Infinite_Access

    Posted Dec 11, 2009 8:21 am GMT

    Like how some fanboy came and thumbed down every "this will be awesome" type post.

    by the way:
    THIS WILL BE AWESOME

  • gerhet

    Posted Dec 1, 2009 8:36 am GMT

    little big planet of racing..huhmmm

  • bloath

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 3:27 pm GMT

    this game is gonna be awesome!

  • wildmercy

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 2:16 pm GMT

    Sound so awesome

  • TXGAMER7

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 9:38 pm GMT

    i think this game is pretty great because of all tha customization availble

  • young_reckless

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 8:24 pm GMT

    kinda looks like a little big planet racer

  • young_reckless

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 8:24 pm GMT

    looks super cool cant wait to see how deep you can go in the game

  • Ravage27

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 10:02 am GMT

    funny, with so many great games coming out next year, this is at the top of my list, sharing its spot with GT5. There's this thing about custom tracks that really turns me on 2010 is going to be such an expensive year...MAG,WKC,HeavyRain,SO4(maybe),GOW3,GT5,FF13,ModNationRacers followed by The Last Guardian and very possibly Resistance3 for the hols...

  • buft

    Posted Nov 28, 2009 11:40 pm GMT

    sackkart ,this looks really really good,if its fun im in

  • wallmart56

    Posted Nov 27, 2009 10:21 pm GMT

    sackboy in a kart sweet

  • LizardFuel

    Posted Nov 27, 2009 12:40 pm GMT

    Little Big Planet+Mario Kart is an equation that can't go wrong.

  • WolfGrey

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 2:37 pm GMT

    Well done im looking forward to this title. I enjoyed LBP a great deal and was very impressed with it.Made some very dark lvls too.May my darkness reign supreme on this game too.

  • Harerazer

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 12:01 pm GMT

    @ IAMturok4

    Resistance 1 and 2, Gears 1 and 2, Halo 1,2,3, and ODST...I guess diversity and real gaming skill elude you. Ha ha ha What a shame but the reality is that your opinion really doesn't matter much to the industry. You're gonna buy every cookie cutter shooter they produce and not buy anything else.

  • Narutofan30

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 10:44 am GMT

    Game looks so fun!!!!!

  • seankane

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 6:10 am GMT

    Looks more user-friendly than LBP. That game seemed like a lot of work for just a quick level, while this will enable hours of replay value for the individual tracks. I'm getting more and more convinced I want a PS3 now.......finally.

Review Scores

PlatformGameSpotMetacritic / User Score

Game Info

  • PS3 PSP Release Info

    • Release Date: May 25, 2010
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.

GameSpot on YouTube

ModNation Racers

ModNation Racers Boxshot
Follow:
  1. Not Following
    PlayStation 3: Follow
  2. Not Following
    PSP: Follow

Follow for the latest news, videos, & tips from experts & insiders

GameSpot Fuse
    Platforms:

    Games You May Like