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Review

Fast Fusion is a must-play for gamers with a Switch 2

Kevin Hofer
20/6/2025
Translation: Katherine Martin
Pictures: Kevin Hofer

Switch 2 launch title Fast Fusion allows Nintendo’s new console to flex its graphical muscles. The gameplay, on the other hand, catapults me back in time – in a good way.

Once I’m in the zone, playing Fast Fusion is a rush. A trance-like state of flow that takes me back to the late 90s, when I was addicted to Wipeout 2097 on the PlayStation. But it’s not just the way this Switch 2 title makes me feel that reminds me of the Sony console: the game also looks fantastic. Most of the time, anyway.

There’s a scant selection of race tracks. You currently have twelve to choose from, but more will be made available with future updates. However, the limited selection isn’t all that bad. At the end of the day, the ones the game does have are exciting and fabulously designed. When you hit the track, you can expect tornadoes throwing you off course, rain obscuring your view or giant robots almost trampling you.

Fast Fusion has been available for Switch 2 since 5 June and was provided to me by Shin’en Multimedia._

In a nutshell

Awesome racing game that’s easy on the bank balance

Fast Fusion is a brilliant racing game. The fantastic gameplay focuses on just a few elements, but they’re seriously well implemented. These are limited to precise driving and using the boost and jump function. Vehicle fusion also creates a fresh approach to adapting your car to your own driving style.

My only fairly minor points of criticism are the limited selection of tracks and the occasional graphical imperfection caused by upscaling. The game’s high level of difficulty, especially at the start, might be off-putting to racer newbies. However, since it’s priced at just 15 francs/euros, I can highly recommend the game.

Pro

  • Simple but precise, compelling gameplay
  • Smooth performance
  • Vehicle fusion
  • Good value for money

Contra

  • Limited number of tracks
  • A few graphical imperfections
  • High level of difficulty for beginners

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