Kirby Air Riders Players Wasted No Time Creating Unhinged Vehicles
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Kirby Air Riders Players Wasted No Time Creating Unhinged Vehicles
"Kirby Air Riders is out today, and it sounds like the chaotic kart racer is exactly what fans of the GameCube original wanted (and like it's probably not for anyone else). One of the ways the Switch 2 game embraces disorder is in its vehicle customization, which lets you paint your hoverboard to look like pretty much whatever you want."
"I wouldn't be surprised if fans were planning some of their vehicular shitposts for some time and just needed the game in their Switch 2s to finally bring them to life. But the reason that people can make vehicles that look like Chef Kawasaki in a bikini from a banned fan game (thanks, GamesRadar+) is that the toolset is so good. So for every joke, you'll find a custom kart that actually looks pretty incredible."
Kirby Air Riders launched on Switch 2 as a chaotic kart racer echoing the GameCube original. The game features extensive vehicle customization that lets players paint hoverboards and design virtually any look. Players are creating both high-quality karts and deliberately outrageous monstrosities, then uploading them for others to use. Nintendo showcased the vehicle customization in multiple feature-length Direct presentations prior to release. The customization toolset is robust enough to reproduce intricate or controversial designs, enabling both impressive fan creations and deliberate joke or provocative entries. Early community favorites include a faithful GameCube kart and a ship shaped like Latias.
Read at kotaku.com
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