• Reviews around sound (4.18 of 5)

    DriveClub (PlayStation 4)

    • It has the best, most beautiful realistic graphics and sound than any other racing video game to date
    • So realistic & sound affects are great..
    • But, like my issues with the GT series, the sound from the soundtrack (Forza is guilty of this too in my opinion mostly)
    • Now, the main positives from before still stand: the game does play well in terms of actual car function (despite the fact that the drifting sucks in my opinion), the game looks gorgeous, and the sound is amazing despite a slightly boring soundtrack
    • Sound is also exemplary in Driveclub
    • And the sounds are recorded by professional audio engineers, not like this jokers at Forza who put reverb on everything.
    • Like the interior car views but prefer the exterior engine and car sounds
    • First off, the cars sound fantastic, whatever crew was responsible for the audio engineering in this game deserve a medal because this is easily one of the best sounding racing games I've ever played on a
    • The sound is not so good especially if you like to manually shift the gears you can barely hear the sound effects of the car
    • Great controls, great graphics, great tracks, good sound
    • As far as sound the game is unmatched in the engine department
    • It is not a good simulator like Forza, Gran Turismo, and Project CARS are, but the graphics, sounds, and handling model are good enough to experience once
    • But, like my issues with the GT series, the sound from the soundtrack (Forza is guilty of this too in my opinion mostly)
    • So when you add great visuals, with great sounds, and great