By Rob Leane

Published: Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 12:00 am


4.0 out of 5 star rating

Launching today on Nintendo Switch, Chocobo GP is a new kart-racing game from Square Enix that is set (rather loosely) in the Final Fantasy franchise. It’s a sequel of sorts to Chocobo Racing from 1999, but you don’t really need to know any of the lore in order to jump in. But is it worth checking out this new cutesy racer?

Here at RadioTimes.com, we’ve been testing out Chocobo GP over the last few weeks in order to bring you this full review. And in short, this is a game we’d definitely recommend to anyone that’s looking for a new kart-racing experience.

That being said, it is somewhat unfortunate for Square Enix that this game is releasing noticeably near to the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass DLC, which will add a total of 48 new tracks to Nintendo’s iconic kart-racing game over the next few months (starting on 18th March).

If Chocobo GP had come out last year, when it felt like we hadn’t any new kart racers in a little while, it might’ve had a better opportunity to make a big splash. But even when you take that unfortunate timing into account, it’s still worth stressing the Chocobo GP is great fun to play, and it does plenty of new things to set itself apart from Mario Kart.

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One of the particularly exciting elements of Chocobo GP is its eponymous Chocobo GP mode, which allows you to take part in 64-player online tournaments against other gamers. It’s a big, chunky new mode that feels really ambitious and fun at the same time.

In this mode, your challenge is to make it through multiple rounds and ultimately prove that you’re the best racer in that group of 64 players. It’s a unique twist on kart racing writ large, with seasonal updates promised for this mode to keep the experience fresh in future.