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    Hydro Thunder Hurricane

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Jul 28, 2010

    Hydro Thunder Hurricane is a downloadable high-speed watercraft racing game for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows 8. It is the long awaited sequel to Hydro Thunder.

    jamesg's Hydro Thunder Hurricane (Xbox 360 Games Store) review

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    Good But Overpriced

    Vector Unit’s Hydro Thunder Hurricane is the first official sequel to the arcade and Dreamcast classic Hydro Thunder. This new game takes what midway did way back in 1999 and adds some up-to-date tech to the formula. Water physics have improved and so have the in-game graphics, but have the improvements to Hydro Thunder Hurricane given the game what it takes to hang with the rest of the Summer Of Arcade heavyweights? Lets find out.

    Hydro Thunder Hurricane is all about simple fun racing, the lack of game modes on offer reflect that fact. There are only three main modes on offer, these include Race, Ringmaster and Gauntlet. I don’t think I need to explain Race so I will move onto Ringmaster. This mode is all about rings, more specifically a set course of rings and your goal is to make it through all of them in the fastest time possible. Each time you pass a ring you get a little nitro boost, this boost becomes vital on the harder difficulties because the CPU times are much, much more competitive. Gauntlet is in a way is pretty similar to Ringmaster except for the fact that the ring gates are gone and the course has been littered with exploding barrels, which as you already know, have to be avoided at all costs.

    Each event is broken up into classes, these classes are novice, pro and expert. Each class determines the game’s difficulty level and which boat type you will race with. Higher difficulty levels offer the fastest boats, but will also give you the most challenge. Your class choice will also affect how much credits you can earn. With expert offering the most amount of credits per race. These credits are used to unlock Boats, Events, Gamer Pictures and Avatar Awards. Each of the eight unique tracks also has collectables. You can use these collectables to unlock new snazzy skins for your boats. There are three skins per boat which means there are plenty of skins to unlock.

    Visually Hydro Thunder Hurricane looks pretty decent for an Arcade game. The boats are all nicely detailed and the boat transforming effect you see when you acquire boost is a nice little touch. Tracks on the other hand are a little bit hit and miss. A few of the eight tracks on offer seemed to be a little bit on the dark side. I sometimes found it difficult to spot the shortcuts and collectables due to the dark nature of the track, However I’m willing to admit that the darkness I experienced could be my TV’s brightness, but I’m more inclined to say it was the actual track lighting. The water on the other hand is excellent, waves look realistic and your boat reacts to them in the way you would expect. Vector Unit have really done a good job at making you feel like you are racing on a rough sea or river.

    As with most modern games Hydro Thunder Hurricane has multiplayer  and to be honest it felt a little tacked on to me. There are only two  modes of play, one being the standard Race and the other being a game  mode called Rubber Ducky. The Race mode is pretty much the same as the singleplayer  mode expect there are less boats and you are racing against other  people. Rubber Duckey on the other hand is pretty much the cat and mouse game mode found in many other racing games. The mode is broken down  like this, Each team decides who will drive the Rubber Ducky boat, once thats done all the other players on that team have to help the Rubbery Duckey get to the finish before the other team. It sounds pretty simple and it is to be honest, but don't let that put you off because there is some fun to be had, especially if you play with a bunch of buddies. 

    To wrap up, fans of the old game will no doubt be happy with what Vector Unit have done with Hydro Thunder Hurricane. Newcomers to the franchise may feel like the 1200 Microsoft point price tag is a little to steep for what essentially is the classic game with a few bells and whistles added.

    Other reviews for Hydro Thunder Hurricane (Xbox 360 Games Store)

      Fast, Fun, and Pretty 0

      I don't really have that much experience with the original Hydro Thunder. It was always a game that was around at the local Nickel City but was always occupied with players both playing and waiting to play. I found myself playing things that were open and available most of the time. The times I did play it, it seemed like a perfectly fast, fun, and colorful water racing game.I am happy to say that this new entry in the series is exactly that. It's pretty fast, it's very fun, and the cours...

      5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

      Hydro Thunder Hurricane Review 0

      By - Craig H.Hydro Thunder brings a great amount of nostalgia for arcade fans. The original water racer was an arcade classic and Hydro Thunder Hurricane does not stray too far from the proven path. The game keeps the same arcade feel and reminds you of what you have been missing since the last time you visited the arcade.The controls take a bit to get use to and for this reason the game gets off to a bumpy start. Picking up the game for the first time with the first available boats will send yo...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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