
The variety of karts and gear is fair as well as the choice of racers. With all these complaints, there are some things that were surprisingly nice to see. You’ll just slam head-on into a barrier that shouldn’t even be there. Some of them have completely visible gaps between buildings and fences or other things and you think you can drive right through them. There’s also a problem with how the tracks are laid out. You get to look like a complete jerk blocking traffic. This differs from games like Mario Kart where you keep going around the track getting an opportunity to check it out. They’ll even lap you unless you hit next it just doesn’t make sense they keep going while yours does nothing. While you’re stuck at the exact pixel the finish line starts, you’ll get to see every other racer pass by. That means if you’ve jumped in the air, that’s where you’ll be when the results appear. Once a race is over and your character crosses the finish line, they freeze in whatever position they happen to be in. The last phenomenon I witnessed is being stretched beyond recognition similar to other games like Skyrim and Fallout. One thing that’ll happen if you find a glitched spot is falling through the entire road to the bottom only to come back on the road like you fell into water instead of descending all the way through Heck, another time I tried this I not only fell through the stage, but the map from the bottom screen is also visible which is odd since it must mean the developers originally had the screens swapped and never fixed it allowing it to continuously run in the background. I found three odd occurrences when doing this. I purposely drove into suspicious looking objects like an unusually colored rock or the exact corner of a guard rail connected to another. Then it turned into a game of “what else can I pass through,” and it wasn’t long until weird things would happen. At first I noticed I could basically phase through walls and rocks. The biggest problem encountered, however, occurs when you drive straight into objects. Also, you could disappear completely if you happen to back up as you’d be hidden under whatever object is in the foreground. The camera angle in general is fine unless you’re going uphill, but there’s no way to see what’s ahead of you, so you might drive right into a trap if not for the dumb AI. The yellow line on the road is fuzzy until you’re basically on top of it. On a related note, the graphics of the pavement are sloppy. Everything will slow down and suddenly speed up at times which is frustrating and makes it unclear whether or not a racer was affected by an item. Garfield Kart is worse than having burnt lasagna that’s been left in the fridge for a week which is all you really need to know, but here are some more facts.įor starters, the framerate in many locations of each stage is inconsistent. If you happen to have the opportunity to play this game, please don’t.

You’ll hate Garfield more than he hates Nermal after playing this.

Even with all this success, however, he shouldn’t be partaking in any go-kart racing…especially if it’s by Anuman. He’s an American icon and unofficial mascot of moody Mondays. Garfield is beloved by millions of people around the world by kids and adults alike due to his overwhelmingly successful comics, cartoons, toys and even movies.
