This isn’t a simulator by any stretch of the imagination – if you aren’t burning rubber at ridiculous speeds, you’ll be airborne and barrel-rolling until your heart’s content. Think Burnout meets Need for Speed (any of them), and you get an idea. It is here you learn the mechanics of driving in Asphalt 9 Legends. Brian gets a little teaser of what is meant to be as the tutorial grants you the pleasure of driving a supercar. ![]() Instead, he starts off with a mere Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution(!) and starts winning some races. You play Brian, an interpretive dancer from Dundee who seeks out a career as a professional driver, Alas, he doesn’t have any money to buy a supercar. Brian and his Cunning Stuntsįrom the outset, the visuals, soundtrack, effects and… gameplay, were terrific. But guess what? I think it tops Virtua Racing as my favourite driving game on the Switch – notwithstanding Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, of course. Where’s the catch? These type of games tend to be filled with booby (heh) traps galore, asking for credit card details to unlock a new coat of paint. ![]() ![]() Judging a game by its cover, and trailer, Asphalt 9 Legends appeared to be a very polished title.
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