Stunt Paradise Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

Stunt Paradise Review, is the ultimate destination for extreme driving and heart-pumping stunts! Buckle up and prepare to experience the thrill of a lifetime as you take on the most epic challenges on four wheels. Explore extreme tracks in various locations, from industrial cities and dusty deserts to beautiful tropical beaches. With many cool cars to choose from, each level offers a unique challenge that enhances your driving experience.

Stunt Paradise Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 209MB download size.
  • Twenty cars to unlock.
  • Stunt racing gameplay.
  • Opening tutorial pop-up with the simple controls.
  • All you have control wise is brake, accelerate, and tilt.
  • End of race breakdown for gold collected, stars earned etc with a final reward gold score.
  • You can replay levels.
  • Plays really well with tight controls and excellent level design.
  • Has awesome movie like sequences transitions between locations.
  • Can replay levels.
  • Within levels you have to hit buttons, rotate on loops and avoid chainsaws etc.
  • Bright colourful locations.
  • Has a real adrenaline atmosphere.
  • Clever gimmicks throughout.
  • They have just enough variation and gimmick that it doesn’t impede you.
  • Earn extra style points by doing flips.
  • The star in each level is hidden.
  • A lot of fun to play.

Stunt Paradise Review Cons:

  • No timers.
  • Doesn’t have much replay value.
  • No online or offline leaderboards.
  • Cannot remap any controls.
  • No speedometer or Hud really.
  • The crashes are slow.
  • Could really do with a quick restart button.
  • Cars are just cosmetic.

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Stunt Paradise:

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Developer: BrineMedia

Publisher: BrineMedia

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  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 8/10
    Fun Factor - 8/10
7/10

Summary

Stunt Paradise is a stunt racing game that offers a decent graphical experience and an adrenaline-filled atmosphere. It requires a 209MB download and features twenty cars to unlock, each of which is purely cosmetic.

The game starts with a tutorial pop-up that explains the simple controls – brake, accelerate, and tilt. The controls are tight, contributing to excellent level design. The end of each race provides a breakdown of gold collected, stars earned, and a final reward gold score. You can replay levels to improve your score or find hidden stars in each level.

The gameplay involves hitting buttons, rotating on loops, and avoiding obstacles like chainsaws. The levels are bright and colorful, with awesome movie-like sequence transitions between locations. The game also includes clever gimmicks throughout the levels, adding just enough variation without impeding the gameplay. You can earn extra style points by doing flips.

Despite its many positives, Stunt Paradise does have some drawbacks. There are no timers, which might affect the sense of urgency some players seek in racing games. It also lacks online or offline leaderboards, reducing its competitive appeal. The controls cannot be remapped, and there’s no speedometer or HUD. The crashes are slow, which could disrupt the flow of the game, and a quick restart button is noticeably absent.

Overall, Stunt Paradise is a lot of fun to play, but it may not offer much replay value due to these limitations. Despite this, its unique stunt racing gameplay and vibrant level design make it an enjoyable experience.

Jim Smale

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