We’ve never wanted to recommend a racer more than Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition.
This scrappy PS5 port of a 2022 arcade cabinet hails from Raw Thrills, the US-based dev founded by coin-op royalty Eugene Jarvis.
If you’ve not stepped foot in a sticky arcade for several years, you may know the studio best for its criminally underrated Cruis’n Blast on the Switch, a racer so ostentatious with its course design it’ll see you plummeting several hundred metres in one daring leap.
Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition maintains that same energy, and takes you on a globe-trotting journey across several real-world locations, like Yellowstone and Hong Kong.
Each track is larger than life, loosely representing the location it’s inspired by with distinctive motifs and details. The Abu Dhabi track, for example, sees you smashing through the glittering glass windows of the Marina Mall.
You have a variety of licensed supercars to choose from, many of which are inspired by cars from the films, including the Dodge Charger R/T.
But while each car has different stats attributed to it, they all handle largely the same.
And unfortunately, this is the worst part of the game: port studio Cradle Games has done a poor job translating the original wheel-based controls to the DualSense, making cars twitchy and loose.
To make matters worse, races devolve into simplistic sprints to the finish line, with rubber banding used to keep things close until you reach the final straight. If you’ve saved up enough nitro and kept yourself in and around the top three, you’ll win.
And that’s all there is to the game really. Each race is presented in sequence, and it doesn’t really matter whether you win or lose.
Although if you do happen to win every race with a particular car, you’ll unlock that vehicle’s Furious mode, which allows you to do it all over again with 10 Nitros instead of three.
Other than that, there’s split-screen multiplayer for up to two people and that’s your lot. There are no real unlocks, alternative ways to play, or minigames. For a game that retails for £24.99/$29.99, it’s paper thin.
We think we could forgive its simplicity if the handling was better and the price was lower, because there is fun in the outrageous nature of some of the tracks.
But as it stands, this merely tickles the Cruis’n Blast itch – there’s not nearly enough meat on its bones to scratch it.





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They just don't know how to make good arcade racers anymore...
I miss Ridge Racer and Sega Rally.
Gonna keep playing Disney Speedstorm until someone makes something I like better. Kirby Air Riders has a chance. 🤷♂️
I'd be so happy if we got a motor storm collection.
We need Midnight Club back from Rockstar so bad, it’s an absolute shame that series is so slept on now. Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition was peak street/arcade racing , no other arcade racer has ever did it better to this day.
I'm fastly becoming furious with this franchise
@rjejr Kirby Air Riders?? 😂 the game that was quickly forgotten & buried by the stacked library of better racing games on the Gamecube? hahahaha
This will be in PSN plus next month!
@Exerion76 I agree with the 90s being my favorite era of arcade racers, but its easier than ever to access those (and ones from sixth generation like burnout etc). There are also a ton of great arcade racers out there, just not exactly in the cultural zeitgeist.
Well, I'm glad I didn't pre order this in the end. Whole it looks fun, the offering is really thin.
Read this and thought I'd look on YouTube. Wow those engine noises are on par with the Mega Drive era at best.
@Exerion76 Outrun 2006, the classic Burnout and WipEouts...
As a big arcade racer fan, by far the most fun I've had with an arcade racer in a very long time was the original Hotwheels Unleashed (2 not so much).
Hotshots Racing is underrated too.
@nomither6 Are you seriously defending this trash port by making fun of... we'll I'm not exactly sure what you're making fun of actually b/c Kirby Air Riders is an upcoming Switch 2 game, the game on GameCube was Kirby Air Ride - no rs - so are you mocking an old GameCube game or a new Switch 2 game?🤪
@MrPeanutbutterz
I love Outrun 2006.
With Sega bringing back their classic franchises, I hope they make a new Outrun game.
Sounds like LOTR: Gollum Racing.
Damn shame. I love Cruise n’ Blast on Switch so I had high hopes that this would turn out well since previous Fast and Furious games have sucked.
@rjejr the old gamecube game. nintendo must have money to waste , i never would’ve thought that they’d choose to resurrect kirby air riders compared to their other dormant games
@Exerion76 Yep, I'm right there with you in the "fingers crossed" camp there too.
Surely it's a no-brainer for them as it's both an early classic and a latter-day one too.
So just like the last one?
Sigh, I got the last one cheap (not a F&F fan but was curious).
There is better out there for sure.
The publisher is called "Gamemill" sort of like puppymill. What did you expect?
Thats the whole franchise in a bubble, represented as a game that encapsulates everything F+F is, and always was.. shallow, flashy, empty, vapid opiate of the masses (🤮 it was sooo popular!).. anyway.. pretty fitting really..
@Exerion76 the new sonic is pretty damn good!
@Nintendo4Sonic pre order? From GAME MILL!??! ..are you insane!?!
I don't really go on reviews when I'm buying games so I'll be getting this. I loved Cruis'n Blast, and I loved this in the arcade
Here's what you do people. There aren't a whole lot of them, but find an Arcade 1-up Ridge Racer or Outrun machine (I found Outrun a few years back for $300). Then go to the website for a company called Buy Stuff Arcades. They sell a PC mod kit, which is very easy to install, which will add all the Fast and Furious arcade games, Cruisin Blast, and hundreds of other titles console and arcade. It was a bit pricey but one of the best purchases I've ever made.
Wreckreation ftw, release day's tomorrow
@MrPeanutbutterz you should give Horizon Chase 2 a try
@Steel30 very similar to Cruis'n Blast
The game itself is so much fun! Sad to see that they just did a sloppy port, instead of a full arcade game like Cruis'n Blast. Will buy when on a 50 % sale or more!
@AdamNovice THIS. I want The Motorstorm Remastered Collection, with all the titles in one massive PS5 super bundle.
The sales for Motorstorm must have been really awful, for them to go this long without touching them as remasters/remakes. We're getting remakes of everything else.
I’ll pick it up when a tenner
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