You can choose from a variety of different cars to start out with, and they all have their own specs.
You can also see its mobile origins when you look at the game’s addictive upgrade system/loop, but they’ve done away with the monetization aspects in favor of a system that is more like arcade classics such as Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s Super Off Road (though a DLC option to quickly acquire career money is out there as well). Not surprising when you consider its mobile roots, Mini Motor Racing X is easy to pick up and play, with intuitive gamepad controls. We haven’t had anything on Playstation VR like this before though – the closest thing to racing toy cars was perhaps Tiny Trax, but the gameplay in that title was very different. Much like the Table Top Racing games that made the leap to consoles before, this is a series that started out on consoles. Of course Mini Motor Racing X isn’t an entirely new experience, especially if you keep an eye out for mobile gaming and the racing games developed for that platform.
Mini Motor Racing X, from developer Binary Mill, is a recent Playstation VR (optional) title that aims to bring a Micro Machines-type of experience to Sony’s headset.