Unlike many movie tie-ins, the mechanics are surprisingly tight. It features stunts (driving on two wheels, backwards racing) that fill a "turbo" meter, adding a layer of strategy beyond just holding down the accelerator.

In HD, the split-screen performance holds up well, making it a reliable choice for family gaming or fans of the Mario Kart formula who want a slightly more "grounded" aesthetic. Final Verdict

It is a visually breathtaking, chaotic action movie. It’s less "Pixar prestige" and more "Saturday morning cartoon" on a massive budget.