Micro Maniacs

Micro Maniacs

released on Oct 05, 2000

Micro Maniacs

released on Oct 05, 2000

Micro Maniacs is a Racing game, developed by Hyperion Studios and published by THQ, which was released in Europe in 2001. Micro Maniacs is set in a time where the Earth's resources are being depleted and the very planet is at risk. However a scientist named Dr. Minimizer has an idea: using a device he calls "The Minimizer Ray", he will shrink the planet's population to 1/360 of its original size, and so create a world more suitable to our current status. If this is to be successful, the doctor needs to create a supersoldier: somebody who can prepare the planet for us when we are eventually minimized. In order to do this, the doctor enlists the help of 12 volunteers for an experiment. The experiment consists of racetracks that are considered various dangerous environments as to ascertain the suitable skills for the supersoldier.


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One of my favourite racing games of all time with really fluid feeling controls and a fantastic, although definitely not perfect, selection of tracks. Quite possibly one of the most unique and creative racing games out there although it can take a lot of getting used to how it plays. The physics can be pretty fucky at times too.

Also not necessarily part of the review but I swear to God they use the same sound font as Third Strike for the soundtrack. Urien and Remy's themes sound like they're right from this game.

simpático jueguito, se deja jugar pero los controles son como son y había mucha competencia de juegos de carreras en su día

It is a local 8 PLAYER GAME! Woah! There is not too many of those. So this has potential to be a nice game for home parties.

But sadly unlike similar games like Micro Machines V4, Mashed or Wrecked there are no air strikes to shoot players after you're out of the race. This makes targeting the leading player more difficult. So there is less comeback potential which makes this less hype then the games I mentioned above.

But 8 player support sure is nice

Forgot this game existed until I saw it scrolling through the PS1 section, and a flood of memories came rushing back. I remember this being genuinely quite unique, an on-foot racer in blown up environments with weird, very 2000s designs.