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Like Nex, I ventured to our meeting with Destineer with a bit of trepidation. A game about stock car racing? That's more or less the human equivalent of running in a hamster wheel, isn't it? As someone who thinks that Forza Motorsport's most important contribution is antiquated racism, I'm not exactly a good candidate to give Destineer's Indy 500 Legends it's fair shake.

Also, like Nex, I was happily surprised by what might be the sleeper hit of the Wii racing scene. 

Indianapolis 500 Legends is, in many regards, a standard racing game; however, the context in which it's presented fundamentally changes the game is played. For example, when one plays Motorstorm, one finds himself in any ol' desert, with a group of relatively similar vehicles from which to choose. Players run the race, pick a different vehicle, and run another one, ad infinitum, until next year's iteration is released. If you're feeling zesty, you can even play with friend. Over and over.

Indy 500 Legends, on the other hand, follows a group of renowned stock car drivers through out the 10 glory years between 1961 and 1971. You see, during this time, men were real men, stock cars were built from the ground up without regard to trivialities like "safety" and were rolled up-hill (both ways) to the race track, only to explode shortly after.

In any case, the gameplay consists on a variety of missions based on real events. For example, as A.J. Foyt, a mission might include having to pass your arch-nemesis Eddie Sachs in two laps in order to win the 1961 Indy 500 or successfully navigate the pile-up that claimed the lives of a number of drivers in 1964.

The Wii remote acts as a steering wheel and is surprisingly tight. Finding just the right sensitivity can take several minutes, but once I found it, I was cruising with ease. I wasn't, however, winning with ease. While I wouldn't say that Indy 500 Legends is hard, per se, it's certainly unforgiving. If you crash into a wall and fall into last place, you'll be hard-pressed to catch up. It doesn't punish bad drivers as much as it rewards good ones.

There are also pit-stop mini-games, in which players must successfully complete a series of tasks within a certain amount of time. I also failed at these -- instead of filling my gas tank, I set my driver on fire. He didn't seem to mind though, as the "agonizing death" animations aren't finished yet.

That being said, Destineer are very much in polish mode -- the textures and renders could use some work, and the game really doesn't like it when players crash into the pit area (like Nex did). It actually packs itself up and goes home to pout. The game should be available in the fall, so Destineer has plenty of time to add some pizazz to "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."

While I doubt Indianapolis 500 Legends turn me into a fan of the genre, it is shaping up to be a very solid title with a suprising amount of depth. If you're into racing and have a Wii, give it a look. If not, give it at least a rental -- the tight controls and variety of missions will definitely keep you entertained for a weekend.


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blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 17:58
blehman
It's running in a hamster wheel to the left thank you very much.
SubOrbital's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 18:07
SubOrbital
Looks good, can't wait. It'll be great to see more racing games made specifically to take advantage of the Wii's control system.
wtfblakegtfo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 18:54
wtfblakegtfo
Aw what the fuck, judging by the screenshots I thought it was a DS title at first.
wtfblakegtfo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 18:54
wtfblakegtfo
Or psp
Tron Knotts's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 19:10
Tron Knotts
I have seen better DS graphics.

But if the game is fun, then..

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Joseph Leray's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 19:11
Joseph Leray
Tron, even though you fail at BBCode, your picture is made of win.
Churchhills Dog's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 21:06
Churchhills Dog
is this in anyway connected to the original PC game?
LifeOnRepeat's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/01/2007 22:44
LifeOnRepeat
It actually looks like crap! at least in those screens...but it might be fun in the end
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/02/2007 00:31
Burnt Meatloaf
So, if we get budget graphics do we get a budget price, too?

No? Didn't think so.
Stukodokka's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/02/2007 17:09
Stukodokka
Whoa whoa whoa.

Now, I for one think this game looks like shit, like everyone else.

But as a huge racing fan (mainly IRL, Champ Car, and F1) I must point out that this is NOT "stock car racing". These are not "stock car drivers" The Indianapolis 500 has always been run with open-wheel cars. These are completely different from stock cars. This may not seem important to you, but to racing fans, this is huge.

There are, for the most part, three types of race fans: Drag racing fans, the big series of which are the IHRA and NHRA; stock car fans, or more simply, NASCAR fans; and open-wheel fans. You would be best not to confuse them, because they are definitely very separate.

Stock cars were not run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway until 1994, when NASCAR started the Brickyard 400. The Indy 500 has been run by USAC open-wheel cars, until the split in the '80s when CART ran, until the division in 1996 in which the IRL started running the race.
LifeOnRepeat's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/02/2007 21:03
LifeOnRepeat
@Stukodokka:
you sir, may as well be one of the most racing-informed people I've ever seen in my life, such as...oh well, the only one I've ever met haha not that there's anything wrong with it, totally cool
PCX's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/04/2007 08:28
PCX
This looked like an interesting article until I came to "a group of renowned stock car drivers through out the 10 glory years between 1961 and 1971. You see, during this time, men were real men, stock cars were built from the ground up". WTF! You must be kidding me!

Actually, because of the fact that CRAPCAR... err make that NASCAR has been foisted onto the public mindset as somehow being the pinnacle of motorsports, when in reality it's pure schlock. It is understandable that someone perhaps uneducated in the motorsports field might confuse CRA... err make that NASCAR with actual racing. The fact is NASCAR is almost as contrived as professional wrestling, where IndyCar racing is not.

During the time period between 1961 and 1971, stock cars were pretty much just that, stock, with minimal (very minimal) safety modifications. Indy Cars were most often hand built one-off "specials", which were really built from the ground up, including the somewhat "mass produced" Kurtis-Kraft racers.

This game is to the Indy fan crowd what Grand Prix Legends was to the F1 crowd. With luck this game will prove to be a vast improvement over the very shit-like previous IndyCar/IRL games.
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