It's certainly got nowhere near the depth and complexity of the Gran Turismo series, or even the incredible fast-paced arcade challenge of Ridge Racer
is ok (but it's hardly heard)Gameplay and controller config are, well, the issue is that if I could shift with L and R..., but no way (better use AT, although I mostly use MT).Graphics are decent, fast-paced
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Until you master the controls, which are challenging but smooth and pretty easy to learn, you'll cause all types of damage both to yourself and the breath-taking surroundings
It's so cool to unlock the custom cars and fill your boost bar, The controls are easy too
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The crashes are very realistic, although it might be better if the logs rolled off the trucks and the oil rigs exploded
As I got better and better controlling the vehicle at top speeds, my crashes actually got worse.
I like the championship mode and the crash mode (I remember my brother laughing about a fatal crash that looked like a "car rain", some trucks and buses flipped, and my car very smashed; such let me won the gold
Visual FX are, well, like someone said, so much time wasted watching a crash (in race mode), also I was a little disapponted that there's no map and poor HUD, but well-sync
the crashes are so realistic and surprisingly the replays are good