These are classified as D cars, going up through to S for the top tier. You start off with the likes of a Lancer Evolution, or my favourite starter – the BMX Z4 E49. You don’t think I’m a tosser, do you? Anyhoo, cars are ranked. The cars in Asphalt 9: Legends are licenced – that means no Ridge Racer or GTA type models, but actual Porches, Ferrari’s and BMWs. On the opposite side of reality are the tracks – they feature ramps, underground areas and locations that aren’t what your typical Gran Turismo fan can expect, but hey – it’s fun. With Scotland in particular, you can race past a downed tanker with the waves splashing up against your car as you rocket past. Stages are real locations – from Scotland to the Himalayas, the variety of vistas are pretty cool. It’s mad, but quite fun to do – albeit, there’s a slight slowdown as you’re literally spinning your car full speed. Perhaps a bit more silly is the unconventional way which is performing a 360 spin, thus temporarily sidelining the driver potentially better than you. While racing, bash into the other player and ram them into a stationary object, i.e. an ultimate boost with a snail trail of purples.Īs we’ve determined that the game isn’t realistic, let’s insert here that you can do takedowns on fellow racers. Fill out the nitro to the max, and you create a shockwave, a.k.a. Asphalt 9: Legends implements a nitro system that has two layers time it right and you get an added boost. This isn’t a simulator by any stretch of the imagination – if you aren’t burning rubber at ridiculous speeds, you’ll be airborne and barrel-rolling until your heart’s content. Think Burnout meets Need for Speed (any of them), and you get an idea. It is here you learn the mechanics of driving in Asphalt 9 Legends. Brian gets a little teaser of what is meant to be as the tutorial grants you the pleasure of driving a supercar. Instead, he starts off with a mere Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution(!) and starts winning some races. You play Brian, an interpretive dancer from Dundee who seeks out a career as a professional driver, Alas, he doesn’t have any money to buy a supercar. Brian and his Cunning Stuntsįrom the outset, the visuals, soundtrack, effects and… gameplay, were terrific. But guess what? I think it tops Virtua Racing as my favourite driving game on the Switch – notwithstanding Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, of course. Where’s the catch? These type of games tend to be filled with booby (heh) traps galore, asking for credit card details to unlock a new coat of paint. Judging a game by its cover, and trailer, Asphalt 9 Legends appeared to be a very polished title.
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