Posted on: February 17, 2019

SpyHunter7
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Bob Ross has a Lancia Delta Integrale
The game is an old schoold arcade racer. So don't expect any form of realism. I am not talking NFS aracadenss I'm talking Outrun or F1 Race for NES arcadeness. Knowing how basic racing works will do you no good here, having fast reflexes is what matters. Better think of this as a rythm game. And being and old school arcade racer it has fairly simlistic gameplay, it has only two mechanics you need to learn - drifting and drafting(slipstreaming). Once you make yourself familiar with those it all depends on your reflexes and your knowledge of the track so you know when to start drifting and on which side of the corner you need to stay so you can go into the next corner with maximum speed or without crashing. The game requires a solid amount of concentration since some corners require a split second action. That's it. If it seems a bit shallow you might be right but that is the whole idea of the old school arcade racer - stripping down racing to bare reflexes input. There are five cars but each one is hadnling a bit differently. I'd wish there were more een if they hadnled the same just for aestheitc sake. Theere is a variety of tracks and all of them look great. The graphics for me are the high point of the game. There are rivals and each of them has their set of lines for overtaking/wining/losing. It is not much but adds some charm to the game especially when you encounter Bob Ross in his Lancia. The game accomplishes it's purpose of being an arcade racer. I can only whish that the developer expands on this and adds more mechanics to the gameplay, more cars and even a story mode ala Initial D. The full price seems a bit steep for the content it provides which is the only drawback for me.
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