Motorbike racing games have been around since the days of the spectrum, but only every now again comes a gem of a game where even non motorbike enthusiasts and fans alike bow down to their greatness, is Crescent Suzuki Racing one such game? In a word, no and we'll now examine why?
Kuju and Midas have done a grand job of bringing the gamer something a little different, as mentioned, motor cycle racing has been around for eons in gaming terms but has it ever been done with sidecars? Well that is something Crescent Suzuki has going for it, it has tried a new approach to an old genre. Not only can you play dozens of the meanest superbikes you can also race the circuits sidecar style. There no doubt there are a lot of features packed into this title, particularly given it is a budget release. Features include 16 race circuits, hidden tracks, bikes and upgrades, over 25 superbikes and super sidecars and two player mode and all of this is wrapped up in some big name sponsors and affiliates, sadly though the game fails in so many areas none of this means diddly.
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