![]() All of this is then bolstered by the game's Story Mode and the titular Chocobo GP itself, a 64-player online knockout competition that sees racers compete in eight-player heats with the top four progressing to the next stage until those left standing face off in a grand finale. There's the usual selection of single and multiplayer offerings to dig into including cup and custom races, time attack, local splitscreen co-op for two players and online lobbies - the latter of which we were unable to gain access to in time for this review. This is a bright and colourful kart racer that's packed full of modes, unlockable characters and cosmetics and, more importantly, it's one that delivers satisfying action on the track with slick controls and a massive improvement in level design making for some addictively chaotic racing. However, Square Enix has only gone and proven us entirely wrong in our cynicism against all expectations, Chocobo GP is actually a bit of a belter. ![]() ![]() Having been announced way back in 2010 for the 3DS before being canned entirely in 2013 and then resurrected - if only in name and spirit - in the last couple of years. A rather average effort all things told, the game featured a few unique ideas of its own - such as a selection of special moves to choose from pre-race and a cute pop-up book style story mode to introduce its cast of characters - but, when it came to the all-important racing action, it was let down by a combination of underwhelming tracks and a lack of precision in its controls.įast forward 23 years and you could perhaps forgive us, then, for being slightly underwhelmed by the prospect of returning to the world of Final Fantasy-inspired karting in Chocobo GP, a direct sequel to the forgettable original that's seen a rocky road to development. Located close to Skegness Pier, also owned by Mellors Group, ‘Fantasy ‘Love’ Island’ is expecting to become one of the UK’s hotspot destinations this summer.įantasy Island is open now and operating in a fully Covid-19 safe and secure environment.Square Enix first boosted onto the kart racing scene all the way back in 1999 with the Final Fantasy-themed Chocobo Racing on the original PlayStation. Visitors can also discuss a re-coupling on the Odyssey rollercoaster while holding on tight.įor anyone missing the beach, ‘Fantasy ‘Love’ Island’ also offers a large golden sand play area for families to enjoy a coffee while discussing the latest episode of the reality show. The rebrand will include a complete name change on the theme park’s official website and social media accounts. "We’ve got an abundance of thrilling rides and rollercoasters, exciting events, and a variety of fun activities on offer.” “We guarantee this summer will be one to remember in Skegness. Read more: C an you name all these Lincoln streets from images? Paige Harris, head of marketing for Mellors Group, said: “As the whole of the UK waits in anticipation for the return of Love Island, we wanted to go one step further and have a bit of fun by fully embracing the ITV2 show’s culture and temporarily becoming ‘Fantasy ‘Love’ Island’. Visitors coming to Fantasy ‘Love’ Island will get to experience more than 30 rides and rollercoasters including the new Spinning Racer which opened earlier this yearįorget about the infinity pool in the villa, as ‘Fantasy ‘Love’ Island’ challenges guests to take the plunge on its popular Log Flume ride. ![]() The Ingoldmells attraction will be rebranded as Fantasy 'Love' Island for a month when the show returns to ITV2 on June 28. A popular east coast theme park is getting ready for a hot date at the end of this month when it will change its name with the return of hit show Love Island.
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