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Takashi Iizuka exclusivel­y talks about PlayStatio­n 4’s other kart racer

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Takashi Iizuka explains why in the new Sonic racer, team work makes the dream work.

SHADOW IS A SPEEDTYPE CHARACTER WITH A SUITABLY MOODYLOOKI­NG MOTOR.

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It may surprise you to hear that Takashi Iizuka’s favourite character isn’t, in fact, Sonic. “I’ve always liked Shadow as a character,” the producer of Team Sonic Racing tells us, “but I really wanted him to have a cool car, so we went back and forth with the creative team on the exact stylings of what is in the game now.”

In the game, each racer has their own unique kart, with customisat­ion options to fine-tune its performanc­e and appearance. Shadow is a Speed-class character with a suitably moody-looking motor and a higher top speed than other racers.

“Power-class characters can smash through objects on the racing course, and Technique-class characters perform well even on rough terrain,” Iizuka explains, adding, “those who are skilled at the wheel may prefer a Speed-type character, while those out to aggressive­ly target other racers on the track may prefer a Power-type. Anyone looking to reduce their stress while racing may prefer a Technique-class racer, where swinging a little wide, going over ice, or cutting a grass corner won’t incur speed penalties.”

Speaking of favourite characters, Iizuka reflects, “Since we announced Team Sonic Racing, we had playable demos at E3, Gamescom, Tokyo Game Show, and more. At these shows we asked racing game fans and fans of Sonic games what they thought. What stuck with me the most about their responses was the overwhelmi­ng excitement they had over being able to select and play as some of the characters that haven’t been a focus in many of our games recently. Specifical­ly, they were excited to race as Chao and as Big The Cat.”

ROAD HOG

Sega All-Stars and All-Stars Racing Transforme­d were popular partly because they featured characters from a number of different Sega

franchises and contained modern presentati­ons of series such as Jet Set Radio we hadn’t seen very much of for some time. So why, we must wonder, is Sega’s latest racer focusing solely on Sonic The Hedgehog and his pals? Iizuka says, “In the past, Sega used to always release different types of racing games, like Out Run and Daytona, so we have always been releasing a variety of different racing titles. For Team Sonic Racing it was a similar process where we wanted a new type of racing title made instead of just another All-Star game.”

Because we can’t resist, we also ask about the possible return of other long-forgotten Sonic titles, but Iizuka tells us specifical­ly that party game Sonic Shuffle won’t come back, despite admitting it “will still be well received by the current gaming audience.”

However, he also tells us, “I certainly believe that a Sonic party game would be a genre that would help attract a new group of players,” though clarifies later, “we wanted a racing game that looked cool and felt more like a racing title than a party game.”

Iizuka is strongly invested in co-ordinating players to collaborat­e. He tells us, “When playing racing games with friends, there was always one person who was winning and having a great time, while the other three players were losing and not having as much fun. Have you ever experience­d that?”

It’s a gaming phenomenon Team OPM knows all too well… though we won’t tell you who’s often left bringing up the rear.

TEAM PLAYER

Iizuka continues, “I witness this sort of thing happening when I watch my son play with his friends, and it sometimes makes the whole game time an unpleasant experience. I wanted to make a racing game where everyone could enjoy playing and winning together, which fed into the idea behind Team Sonic Racing.”

It might seem like an odd pairing for a high-speed hedgehog, which Iizuka acknowledg­es. Let’s face it, you’d expect spiky speedster Sonic to be the winner every time. But Iizuka explains that the kart racer was in fact a step in the right direction when it came to the developers’ vision of uniting gamers around the world online. It made sense to partner again with Sumo Digital, as the developer has a

I WANTED TO MAKE A RACING GAME WHERE EVERYONE COULD ENJOY WINNING TOGETHER.

proven track record, having previously made a number of great Sonic & All-Star Racing titles.

Iizuka further elaborates on why the hedgehog’s the star attraction. “We wanted people who don’t play platform action games to get to play a Sonic game in a genre they might want to play. And we aren’t limiting this to just racing games, we want to continue providing a variety of different games for people to experience.”

Iizuka feels the team aspect also capitalise­s on a wider positive trend in gaming. “I think a lot of online games are currently featuring teamplay as the key to victory over the single-victor type gameplay of the past. Because of this, it is very easy for more casual gamers to get introduced to the fun, and thus we can hopefully grow the number of people who enjoy playing games in the future.”

He later adds, “Regardless of you being one of our many Sonic fans we have all over the world, or if you are new to a Sonic game, we hope this game allows you to have fun with others, teaming up online to co-operate and win as a team together.” We’re certainly looking forward to hauling our slowpoke team mate onto the podium….

Team Sonic Racing crosses the line on 21 May. Cheer it on @Sonic_hedgehog.

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You’re sure to have a whale of a time in these repurposed-forracing redesigns of classic Sonic levels.
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Old rivalries may well be renewed, but you can also mix and match racers across teams.
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Chao for now and eat our dust. They’re almost too adorable to lose.
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Iizuka was surprised by how many fans were excited to race as Big The Cat.
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 ??  ?? If everyone on your team is a speedster, there’s nothing stopping you from only choosing Speed-type racers.
If everyone on your team is a speedster, there’s nothing stopping you from only choosing Speed-type racers.
 ??  ?? Karts suit the driver, from this stylish kart for a stylish Bat to Knuckles’ quad-bike-like design.
Karts suit the driver, from this stylish kart for a stylish Bat to Knuckles’ quad-bike-like design.
 ??  ?? Tracks are crammed with details, from loot to alternate routes. You can keep any power-up you crash into or offer it to a struggling teammate.
Tracks are crammed with details, from loot to alternate routes. You can keep any power-up you crash into or offer it to a struggling teammate.
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