![]() ![]() There’s still this Time at the top of the screen, typical arcade countdown timer. ![]() But it is good, just don’t expect something like Gran Turismo handling. It saddens me though but at the same time it makes me happy because I haven’t played any good arcade racing game since the Ridge Racer and the OutRun. Since this is an arcade racing game, you should not expect any realistic simulation of vehicle performance even if the cars and tracks were real. ![]() When you choose the Quest option,you unlock more special upgrades as well as variations of the modes mentioned above, some even mixes two of the modes. These modes are the modes that you can see in the Arcade option. □ Remember the car soccer featured in Top Gear? Yup, it’s this one. tomatoes…as weaponsĬar Soccer: Comes with one-on-one and two-on-two. Tomato Festival: pretty much like the battle mode in MarioKart but much more realistic with real cars and. Prize Grab: Same as Bomb Tag but exactly the opposite.’know what I mean? Instead of escaping for the “tag”, you have to carry it until the time runs out.Ĭoin Collecting: obviously, collect more coins than your opponent Traffic Jam Escape Race: the Single Race mode, with challenging obstacles, which is the city trafficīomb Tag: The player holding the bomb when time runs out, loses. In the PSP, however, there are more modes to choose from. In the first game, I saw only three modes: SINGLE RACE, TIME TRIAL and BOMB TAGGING. Here, you can customize the car itself but you have to win the parts. And not only that, as in the first game, you have the tuned versions. Not only that you get the new cars but also the old ones which were and were not featured on the first game. □ My favorite ever since its release: Fiat 500 Abarth. The cars! The new game uses hot hatchbacks in the modern world. …and hot hatchbacks with AI systems that are pretty clever. Now, bomb tagging seems to be like a childish game but not so when you are using cars. You can have the classic race with opponents but the added features were bomb tagging and time trial. This is, basically, a racing game but with added insane touches. And now, they released one for the system I have, the PlayStation Portable. Imagine, a game with Minis and other hatchbacks that were used in rallying had a hidden Bugatti in the game! Nevertheless, this game was a hit for me. There also other cars in the first gen game that I don’t know but what’s nice about the first gen game is that it featured the monstrous Bugatti EB110. It’s basically a tarmac/city rally game that uses hot hatchbacks from the past. I luckily played the very first GTi Club and to be honest, it was not a kid’s game but it was fun once you get the necessary things you need to know. Yes, GTI Club is one game I really like although even if the game was good, it never really clicked into the arcade world here in the country. Despite the corroding audience, there are still games that will make you happy. Nevertheless, the system is still impressive. Mind you, this system has been the same for nearly five years and it seems that the PSP is one big proof that technology is improving so quick. Now, PSP is now going down, if I’m honest but there are still few games that are stuggling and hopeful to pull PSP back into the spotlight. ![]()
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