Today, the lo-fi violence seems quaint. Asphalt 8: Airborne is a high-octane racer that gave a cursory glance towards realism. Not one for the simulation crowd, then, but this racer is perfect for everyone else. The larger-than-life branched courses — hyper-real takes on real-world locations — are madcap and exciting. Rather than doing laps around a boring circuit surrounded by gravel traps, you blast through rocket launch sites, and blaze through volcanos.
But for dizzying speed, mid-air barrel rolls, and loads of laughs, this racer is tough to beat. You guide your little triangular ship around neon courses, scooting across boost pads, and scraping track edges for a bit of extra speed. Initially, all seems well, but it soon becomes clear Mother has some electrons loose, not least when you start getting glimpses of a world beyond the silicon. With perfect touch controls, varied racing levels, a few hours of story, and plenty of replay value, Data Wing would be a bargain for a few dollarpounds.
This game does for racing what auto-runners do for platform games. One Tap Rally is controlled with a single finger, pressing on the screen to accelerate and releasing to brake, while your car steers automatically. The aim is to not hit the sides of the track, because that slows you down. Win and you move up the rankings, then playing a tougher, faster opponent. In a neat touch, said opponents are recordings of real-world attempts by other players, ranked by time.
Equip yourself with arcane gear like magic potions, enchanted rings, dragon scale armor and a magical, talking wand. Including trolls, dark elves and the undead. Posted by andy at PM 54 comments. Another sequel in Gameloft's extremely popular arcade driving series. There's a Bluetooth multiplayer mode, and internet high score ranking too. This isn't a disaster by any means, a lot of things in Asphalt 4 are good: the variety of playing modes for example, and its smash-everything mentality can be quite fun if you get into the right frame of mind.
But they're pretty much just the good things from Asphalt 3. The whole game is the same but with different tracks, some different cars and a rather unplayable Bluetooth mode. It feels like Gameloft is repackaging the same product and trying to sell it all over again. Adapt your driving style to the weather conditions: Can you control your car under heavy rain? Posted by andy at AM comments. Play as dashing, smart adventurer Alex O'Connell and experience the most exciting moments in this remarkable, action-packed : Adventure, action, combat, horror, magic and curses everywhere!
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