The Fast and the Furious
Platform: PlayStation 2, PSP
Publisher: Namco Bandai
Review Type: Looky
Version: Screenshot

Talk about late to the party. It took three movies to get The Fast and the Furious to Japan, where the current flavor of street racing was born. And they're just now discovering drifting. Meanwhile, games have been onto the trend for years. Heck, even Mario was down with drift as far back as Mario Kart 64. And as far as street racing goes, Midnight Club, SRS, Inital D and a zillion other pretenders have the genre more than covered.
Either The Fast and the Furious brings something new to the table or it's doomed to be the so-so game that mom bought because she didn't look at your wish list.
Publisher: Namco Bandai
Review Type: Looky
Version: Screenshot

Talk about late to the party. It took three movies to get The Fast and the Furious to Japan, where the current flavor of street racing was born. And they're just now discovering drifting. Meanwhile, games have been onto the trend for years. Heck, even Mario was down with drift as far back as Mario Kart 64. And as far as street racing goes, Midnight Club, SRS, Inital D and a zillion other pretenders have the genre more than covered.
Either The Fast and the Furious brings something new to the table or it's doomed to be the so-so game that mom bought because she didn't look at your wish list.

1 Comments:
I'll be happy if I can get a NFSUG experience without the impossible to defeat opponent AI appearing 3/4ths of the way through the game.
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