Chocobo GP's Final Fantasy Tracks Include One That Looks Suspiciously Like A Mario Kart Fave
Square Enix is bringing Chocobo GP to Switch soon — on 10th March to be precise — and Nintendo UK's Twitter account has posted a trailer showcasing a quartet of tracks based on locations from four different Final Fantasy titles.
As you can see from the tweet below, four circuits for the upcoming kart racer are highlighted, including Zozo from Final Fantasy VI, Alexandria from Final Fantasy IX, Big Bridge from Final Fantasy V, and finally Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 8 Gold Saucer from Final Fantasy VII:
Zozo – FINAL FANTASY VI
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) February 23, 2022
Alexandria – FINAL FANTASY IX
Big Bridge – FINAL FANTASY V
Gold Saucer – FINAL FANTASY VII
Just a few of the locations from the FINAL FANTASY series hosting circuits in #ChocoboGP! pic.twitter.com/TM8BHEnL9W
Yes, as noted by our friends over at Eurogamer, Gold Saucer — the roller coaster-filled theme park and tourist attraction from FFVII — bears more than a passing resemblance to Mario Kart favourite and famous finale circuit Rainbow Road. Compare the two tracks in the images below:
In fact, we see echoes of various Mario Kart courses in the short video, although the spectrum of colours across Gold Saucer's circuit certainly sticks out as being 'inspired by', even if it's true to its FF source. Love it or hate it, Rainbow Road and its treacherous multicolour highway suspended in a vast expanse certainly sticks in your mind — and it appears it might have lodged itself in Squeenix's brainbox while crafting tracks for Chocobos.
Not just for Chocobos, of course. Square Enix has previously revealed much of the racing roster, and we have to say that Chocobo GP looks to be shaping up to be a credible rival for Mario in the Switch kart racing... er, race.
We'll find out soon if it's in with a shot at the podium or whether Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and its incoming DLC courses will leave this one in the dust.
Source: NintendoLife
About the game
Chocobo GP
- Release date: March 11, 2022
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- Game mode(s): Multiplayer, Co-operative
- Platform(s): Nintendo Switch
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