Calling All Cars PSN
Calling All Cars! can be played single-player, but it's clearly meant to be a multiplayer game. If you're stuck playing solo, you're given a choice of a single match or a tournament. The tournament is just a series of four matches, and you have to take first on a map to progress to the next. With four maps, it will only take you 20 minutes to see almost everything there is to see in the game. There are a few unlockable vehicles, but all the cars and trucks seem to behave exactly the same, so the differences are purely cosmetic.
Calling All Cars PSN
Calling All Cars! has the makings of a fun and exciting multiplayer game, but it feels more like a demo than a full game. With at least double the number of maps, weapons, and cars, this would be worth checking out. As it is now, there's just not enough content to justify spending $10 on this game.
Welcome to Calling All Cars! Each map in the game requires different tactics that we'll break down for you. As well, we'll help you unlock the game's ten bonus cars with tips for the ten Achievement-esque challenges. But before you get started, check out our basic tips sheet for some clever tricks.
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