![]() ![]() Your initial races won't demand so much of you, but if there's one thing Driveclub's tour has a handle on, it's how to smartly and steadily increase the level of challenge, moving from hot hatches to sports vehicles to performances cars and beyond, all while opening access to serpentine circuits that won't forgive your silly cornering mistakes. It's a demanding race, funneling you and your hulking boat through tight turns that require intense focus and a light touch. The single-player tour includes a race aptly called "Punching Above Your Weight," pitting you and your 5000-plus-pound Bentley Continental against considerably lighter Audis and Aston Martins. Of course, driving a shiny red Ferrari is its own intrinsic reward, and Driveclub introduces you to a variety of slick-looking vehicles and puts them to the test on a generous supply of intricate tracks. There is no under-the-hood tinkering, and thus less sense of ownership than you would feel in a game like Forza. ![]() Select your race, select your vehicle, and take to the track, unlocking new vehicles as you progress. No, in spite of its attempts to drive competition by way of automated and player-issued challenges, Driveclub is a short-term game, one that gets you onto the track with minimal fuss and tests your command of the vehicle whose wheel you grasp. This is racing in its most straightforward and driest form, free of frills, free of celebration, and free of pressing reasons to invest your time in it for the long term. ![]() Such an analysis might be terribly reductive, but it's difficult to work up excitement over Driveclub, a simple racing game in which frustration is common and thrills are in short supply. this game has awkwardness that just left me confused which has never happened to me before.It exists, it's pretty, and you race cars in it. it's a very accessible game but there's not a lot to do. The graphics are nice and the clubs are a decent feature. not professionally designed but some are pretty good. there's assists that you can't turn off which prevents you from drifting) then there's standard races. there's drift (which is actually powersliding because you don't really drift. but there's some hot hatches which are each very boring to race with. there's also no true american cars or japanese cars. (except for online still struggling to work a week after launch) it's ALL euro cars. The car list is the biggest problem with the game. but you won't generally get 3 seconds ahead. there's a little bit of 'catch up' if you fall behind. sometimes they all follow each other in a line. it's pretty easy to drive yet you never really know if the wheels will lose grip or not. The handling isn't like any other racer i've played. most engines don't have a personality and the off-track noises sound ripped out of ps1. there doesn't seem to be many songs though. The in-game sound reminds me a lot of the original playstation. Even when the game is working properly it's both bland and solid. The - Wait for the free version - Driveclub has many problems. Wait for the free version - Driveclub has many problems. ![]()
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