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https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/profiles/76561198087794419/recommended/202310
yes, if you liked similar games to burnout, split second and flatout.
I have met people who hate this game because its not like the other RRs
But for me, the only RR game I've ever played before this was Slipstream and Drift both for Mobile. They were ok
But this game is really good.
Im gonna be biased here as I love both Dubstep and arcade racers. I really dont click with Sim games.
The game feels alright to play and the only downside is that it doesnt have any graphical options. so it wont run well on toaster. It still holds up graphically imo given its drab monotone colours with Nitro(POWER) Coloured effects
You can make your own cities and make tracks in them but the problem is, you cant play with others be it online or split screen.
The campaign is lengthy, about 6-8 hours to finish all races, but getting all those medals and achievements is where you'll spend your time afterwards
Online is shutdown and I couldnt experience what it was like so RIP
Anyways, its a good game
Street tracks make my eyes bleed they look that rubbish
i have more hope for out run from 1987 than this game........