Chocobo GP
Chocobo GP

Chocobo GP

Square Enix Square Enix December 12, 2021
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About Chocobo GP

Square Enix dropped Chocobo GP on Switch, Android, and iOS back in December 2021. This title strips away the traditional Final Fantasy role-playing elements for pure arcade racing action. You pilot various versions of the iconic yellow bird while competing against dozens of other characters from the franchise. The premise is simple enough to grasp instantly. A massive tournament determines a single champion who gets granted a wish by the gods. Tracks revisit familiar locations from past games, but the focus remains entirely on speed and item usage. It stands apart as one of the few mobile-first racing entries with console quality graphics and full multiplayer support for up to sixty-four racers in online brackets.

Gameplay

Sessions revolve around collecting Magicites scattered across the track. These items grant temporary powers like Fire blasts or Water shields to hinder opponents. You navigate tight turns while managing engine customization options that tweak your speed and handling stats. The control scheme feels responsive on both touchscreens and standard controllers, though precision steering matters more than raw acceleration in later laps. Co-op modes let you pair up with friends to tackle specific challenges together. Race formats shift between standard time trials and bracket-style tournaments where you must win multiple rounds to claim the title. Success depends less on memorizing the track layout and more on timing your item usage perfectly to block rivals right before the finish line.

What Players Think

The data from our community suggests mixed feelings about this entry. IGDB lists a score of 68.1 out of 100 based on ten ratings, which hints at a divided audience. PlayPile users report an average playtime of roughly eight hours for casual racers who just want to finish the story mode. Completion rates sit lower than typical Square Enix titles, with many players abandoning the game after the initial tutorial races. Community mood analysis shows frustration regarding online matchmaking times during off-peak hours. Review snippets frequently mention the colorful visuals as a positive trait while criticizing the repetitive track layouts. Only a small fraction of users have unlocked all thirty available achievements, indicating that the grind required for 100% completion might be too steep for some fans.

PlayPile's Take

Chocobo GP is worth playing if you want a quick fix of Final Fantasy racing without complex mechanics. The price point varies by platform but usually sits in the budget category for mobile or standard retail on Switch. You will unlock thirty achievements, though most require grinding through multiplayer matches to earn. The game struggles with long-term engagement once you exhaust the main story and local races. Online lobbies can feel empty during weekdays, which kills the competitive spirit. Stick to local co-op or single-player races if you plan to invest time here. Do not expect a deep racing simulator or a polished esport experience.

Storyline

A racing tournament is held and the victor is to receive a prize like no other: to be granted a single wish.

Game Modes

Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

68.1

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