I think the biggest frustration in the game is simply that after one play session, you pretty much know everything there is to know about Touring Karts. There is no local multiplayer, so forget about having a good old Mario Kart style couch session. Powerups are funny the first time you see them, but you eventually run out of unique combinations. Race, get money, upgrade to go faster, continue. Controls are simple and effective, though the controller works much more intuitively than any motion control. The VR is entertaining but graphically could use some polish as the chaos of a kart racer and having full 360 degree view hit my VR nausea a lot easier than most, and I can easily play WipeOut for multiple races before tapping out. As a $20 budget title, a good deal of fun can be had for either VR addicts or those without a Nintendo device, but if you are looking for a top-notch racing experience you may want to steer clear.