![]() Xtreme G II on N64 has a lot going for it with bold visuals, exciting track design with loops, jump ramps, banking and forks in the road, mixed with a good lick of speed. However, its first sequel clearly laid the groundwork for our favourite in the series, namely the PS2-era Xtreme G III. ![]() The original Extreme G offered a sort of two-wheeled version of Wipeout, but it’s rather basic by today’s standards. Seeing as the franchise is owned entirely by Nintendo, it’s very likely this will appear at some point in the not-too-distant future. That said, the frame rate isn’t so hot, and the fuzziness of the visuals might put off modern gamers today, but both of those elements could so easily be fixed in an emulated Switch port. Lazy day pre-race presentation and incidental flourishes like dolphins jumping through the water turn up the charm so that Wave Race 64 stands the test of time better than a great many 3D games from the same era. You truly plunge into this water as your Jet Ski navigates huge, dynamic waves.
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