Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (2019)

by Beenox, Activision Blizzard
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Party
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a kart racing game developed by Beenox and published by Activision. It is a remaster of Crash Team Racing, which was originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation.
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user avatar@wolgulcuser avatar@wolgulc
January 31, 2025
A PC port (made by Iron Galaxy), would be welcome, because the game is starting to be abandoned on consoles and moreover if crossplay could be brought, this would prevent players on XBox consoles and Switch consoles from being alone, there are still a few people on PS4 and PS5, but there are only tryharders who remain so difficult for beginners to do online mode, that's why the PC port would be good.
user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 29, 2025
This is a remastered version of a classic PS1 game. The campaign is a modernized version that's done just right. But wait there's a lot more!!! You get a lot more everything imaginable. There's so many characters, tracks and vehicles to keep you busy for hours. Yes you can customize two of those with plenty of choices. You can earn in game points to unlock stuff. There's a lot of modes that's all fun to play. There is online multiplayer as well. I would say one of the greatest Crash Bandicoot games I ever played!!! Also adding stuff from some of the other racing Crash games. You are getting an insane amount of content. This is one of the craziest racing games I ever played!!!
user avatar@Swoouser avatar@Swoo
January 31, 2025
CTR on PS1 is part of my DNA with how much time I spent playing it as a child. I have so many fond memories of it! Discovered this remastered version existed when visiting a friend and was truly amazed by how faithful-to-the-original this remaster was and ecstatic to see the amount of new stuff that was put inside this game! Alas, I don't own a PS4... So, I would love to be able to discover this great game on my PC! Besides, the first 3 Crash Bandicoot games' remasters have all been ported to PC, already. CTR Nitro-Fueled should then absolutely be the next up!
user avatar@mgrigsuser avatar@mgrigs
February 01, 2025
Spent hours and hours with friends playing the original game on PS1, learning boosting and drifting, beating records. Then this remaster rolled out and to my absolute astonishment it looked perfectly like how I remembered the PS1 game from my childhood if that makes sense. You know the meme where you boot up your childhood game but it looks terrible. And this remaster looked perfect, like my memories came alive. Best remaster I've ever seen, a very dear game with very high skill ceiling. I love it forever!
user avatar@CrowRisinguser avatar@CrowRising
January 30, 2025
The only nitpick I ever had with this game on PS4 was that there was no story mode for the remastered Nitro Kart tracks. Overall though, the game is fantastic and I'd love to see new life breathed into this game through a PC port. Preferably one that fixes up the glitches with the online races. Races loading in and never starting at the starting line, the winners at the end getting scrambled up for seemingly no reason, lobbies getting randomly disbanded, etc.
user avatar@st0rm57user avatar@st0rm57
January 31, 2025
Original CTR was one of my most played childhood games and also my favourite kart races of all time. When remaster was originally announced i was so happy, but unfortunately it never made it's way to PC. If it becomes available it's instabuy for me.
user avatar@manotrolluser avatar@manotroll
January 31, 2025
tem que sair pra pc tem que ter para todas as plataformas possibilidade de rodar localmente o servidor suporte a mod e cross plataforma
One of the best racing games ever made and it was genuinely a crime it never made it to PC. Of all the Crash remakes to not make the jump, it had to be the one that would have benefited the most from a PC port. Imagine the mods that could've been. The stable online play that could have kept the servers alive. Man. I need this game on PC.
user avatar@Sonkilaryuser avatar@Sonkilary
February 01, 2025
A MUST HAVE KART Racing Video Game, i played this game in PSOne & PS2 & PS3 & PS4 Countless times Best Moments i had with Friends Ever and this game has better GamePlay than Mario KART i hope soon Microsoft will update it and release it on PC( STEAM GOG EPiC MacOS Linux) & Consoles Current Generation Xbox Series X/S PS5 & Switch 2 with 60 FPS and Serious Online Mode Like Mario KART & Rocket League) its high time to release it as soon as possible before MARio KART 9 steals all sales when Switch 2 will be out this Year 2025.
The single most influential mascot kart racing game besides Mario Kart and one of the most relevant games of the PS1 era. This remastered 2019 version of Crash Team Racing went above and beyond by adding all 13 exclusive Crash Nitro Kart (PS2) race tracks along with it's 10 exclusive playable characters, and then going further beyond with 8 entirely original tracks and a whopping 30 extra playable characters (accounting for nearly the entire console/handheld cast of Crash Bandicoot characters, spin-offs included), and that's not even mentioning the Grand Prix events' collectibles. Everyone knows the nearly universal experience of getting blue-shelled on Mario Kart, failing a shortcut, laying traps to screw a friend over and whatnot. This game provides that cozy, fun and universal experience for players of non-Nintendo consoles and it would certainly become a similar staple in PC gaming should it be ported to PC.
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