out of a 2000s videogame store bargain bin. It's an old-school arcade racing game that came out on Steam earlier this month for $6 , and it kind of rules, so long as your expectations remain in line with the tubs of banged-up cardboard boxes I'm recalling. It's a cool time-killer that really ought to be purchased with crumpled up pocket bills, but a Steam Wallet will do.
In online mode, you can drive around a few basic tracks or a simple looping highway with other players, free driving or entering races. There's no collision between players, which is a little disappointing, but probably for the best since they sometimes teleport from lag . You can collide with non-player cars on the highway level, although there's no damage modeling; you just bounce off of them and carry on.
I couldn't find a way to directly play with friends, which is too bad. I couldn't get the controller working on the main menu, either, so I have to switch to the mouse to use it. There's no obvious way to rebind controls. And despite my Midnight Club comparison, don't expect a big explorable city; it's just some curvy roads to drive on.
Zooming out, there are 19 car models to unlock, and they're all what you'd expect to see in a '90s or 2000s Osaka street race. I'm saving up for an Integra.
A FUCKING STATUE I would leave it there
Into the cart and onto my deck!
Is this Tokyo Xtreme Racer ? 🦋
Off to buy
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