Garfield Kart is one of the most fundamentally brilliant games to ever have existed, who would’ve thought that combining Garfield and Go Karts would be such an idea. For a long time we weren’t sure what could make such brilliance better, that was until RTX Remix arrived to answer that question.
NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman recently shared some screenshots on Twitter (Via DSOGaming) showing off Garfield Kart with RTX Remix. Now to be honest, I don’t think the cartoony textures work well with the Ray Tracing and ends up looking a bit odd, though this is obviously in early development and may require some tweaking. Now despite this being shared by an NVIDIA employee, this isn’t an NVIDIA project and is actually being developed by Artefacts Studios and is available for download at moddb.com.
The RTX Remix portfolio is slowly growing and we’ll continue to see remasters of some of our favourite classic titles throughout the coming year. Be sure to check out our guide to RTX Remix games to keep up with the latest titles.
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