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The steering system is quite a strange one – the drift mechanics work surprisingly well, allowing for some rubber-burning slides much like Ridge Racer. Now, I’m no expert on cars, so I couldn’t truly tell if it was some expensive feature of my motor that was causing a ‘slo-mo effect’ every time I found a particularly busy section of the highway or whether it really was a horrendous drop in the framerate. Unfortunately, this is where The Fast and The Furious starts to look more like The Slow and The Retarded.įor a game based on a film known for its slick, fast paced action (and of course, man-on-man love) there is an awful lot of slowdown. When you find yourself some competition, it’s time to race and win some respect and money. It acts as a hub system to all of the garages, tune shops and racing hotspots, though driving up and down these grey corridor highways gets dull fast and before long you will find yourself using the handy ‘teleport to location’ option. Once you’ve got yourself looking the part, its time to head out onto Tokyo’s infamous Wangan Highway – a road captured in many games as home to many a street racer, most famously Maximum Tune. Tacky, sure, but on the streets of Tokyo – where it counts – it gets you respect. As well as various performance tweaks, you can purchase aesthetic changes, such as new paint jobs, sticker kits, neon lights and a plethora of other things to turn your chosen car into the kind of garish nightmare that the Burberry hat wearing inhabitants of your local McDonalds car park on a Friday night will mug you and sell your DS at Cash Converters for.ĭespite this, ‘pimping’ one’s ride is actually pretty good fun, and let’s be fair here, it’s hard to dislike a Volvo that you have painted hot pink, covered in lights and plastered a gigantic tribal dragon onto the bonnet. Customizing cars into super-fast, multi-spoilered beasts is a big part of the films and therefore features heavily in the game. As per other titles in the genre, you start with a rather modest motor and race for money to buy upgrades and eventually, bigger and better cars. There are a lot of cars in TFATF more cars than Jeremy Clarkson’s ultimate spaff-dream (a point hammered home by the half dozen or so unskippable ads that appear when you start the game). Now, not to give my hand away too early, but that is actually a pretty fitting description of the game too. The slightly homo-erotic undertones actually make them watchable as sexual-tension-filled same-sex love stories but as the high adrenaline speedfests they claim to be, they only just scrape by and are bettered by many that came before it. Need for Speed… sorry, The Fast and The Furious, is based upon the series of embarrassingly ‘MTV’ movies, each one playing like one long music video full of fast cars, fake women and arrogant alpha males.






Game balap mobil ps2