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''Fast Racing League'' is a fast-paced, futuristic racing game similar to '']'' and '']''. However, unlike other racing games, it features a "phase shift mechanic" which allows the player to switch their vehicle between light and dark phases. These can be used to take advantage of colored pads on the track to boost the player's speed or launch the vehicle into the air, which only work if the vehicle is the same color. The player must collect energy orbs scattered across the track to fill their energy meter, which allows them to switch phases, adding extra challenge to the game.<ref name="gamepro" /> ''Fast Racing League'' is a fast-paced, futuristic racing game similar to '']'' and '']''. However, unlike other racing games, it features a "phase shift mechanic" which allows the player to switch their vehicle between light and dark phases. These can be used to take advantage of colored pads on the track to boost the player's speed or launch the vehicle into the air, which only work if the vehicle is the same color. The player must collect energy orbs scattered across the track to fill their energy meter, which allows them to switch phases, adding extra challenge to the game.<ref name="gamepro" />

Before being able to play the main game, the player must complete the "qualification", a tutorial level in which there are no opponents and the player, with the help of informational objectives displayed on-screen, gets a feel for how the game works. Once this level has been completed, the player unlockes the ability to play singleplayer and multiplayer games with AI cars.





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2011 racing video game for Wii 2011 video game
Fast Racing League
Developer(s)Shin'en Multimedia
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • NA: 30 May 2011
  • EU: 27 May 2011
Genre(s)Racing

Fast Racing League (stylized as FAST Racing League) is a racing game developed and published by Shin'en Multimedia and released for Wii as a WiiWare title on 27 May 2011. It has spawned two sequels, Fast Racing Neo and Fast RMX.

Gameplay

Fast Racing League is a fast-paced, futuristic racing game similar to F-Zero and Wipeout. However, unlike other racing games, it features a "phase shift mechanic" which allows the player to switch their vehicle between light and dark phases. These can be used to take advantage of colored pads on the track to boost the player's speed or launch the vehicle into the air, which only work if the vehicle is the same color. The player must collect energy orbs scattered across the track to fill their energy meter, which allows them to switch phases, adding extra challenge to the game.

Before being able to play the main game, the player must complete the "qualification", a tutorial level in which there are no opponents and the player, with the help of informational objectives displayed on-screen, gets a feel for how the game works. Once this level has been completed, the player unlockes the ability to play singleplayer and multiplayer games with AI cars.


The game features multiple cars, which can be obtained by winning races between 3 classes(neutron, proton, and ion), which serve as different difficulty settings and take place in 3 leagues(Shima, Siberia, and Sunahara). Each league is further divided into 3 races. These leagues must be unlocked for each class by completing the previous one. The player begins With two cars: Ajia X, and K-Rokoku. Each car has different weight, velocity, and acceleration stats, tailoring them to different playstyles.

References

  1. Life, Nintendo (June 2, 2011). "Review: FAST - Racing League (WiiWare)". Nintendo Life.
  2. "FAST Racing League (Wii) Review - Page 1 - Cubed3". www.cubed3.com.
  3. Reed, Kristan (June 3, 2011). "Download Games Roundup • Page 2".
  4. ^ "Fast: Racing League Review from GamePro". October 16, 2011. Archived from the original on October 16, 2011.

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