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« on: September 07, 2011, 10:10:25 PM »

Bought it a few days ago. And I don't regret I've spent 55€ on it.

Without the slightest doubt, this is probably the best racing game I've played since NFS1.

The great thing about it is the Shift feature and some other unique stuff, which wasn't seen in any racing game before.

First I wasn't that convinced, but after I played the demo I felt I would like it.

The overall unique concept is what makes this game awesome. The story line is pretty weird, but not bad. Something different. Not everybody will like it, and I agree with people saying that this doesn't quite match the Driver series, but it is still a great game.

Wrecked your car? No problem, fly out and shift into another. The shift feature actually feels like flying and gives you immense freedom. Which kinda compensates for the lack of being able to get out of the car.

Another example: If you're after an enemy, you can make things easy. Shift into any oncoming car and crash into the enemy head-on to deal some damage.

The fact that every car has cockpit view is also pretty awesome.

The director mode could be a bit better, but that's just my opinion. Gonna make some machinima stuff with it, that's for sure.

Can't say anything about the MP mode, haven't played it yet.
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