- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games America
- Release Date: Sep 26, 2006
- Also On: PSP
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 18
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Negative: 5 out of 18
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DavidJ.Oct 7, 200610I don't know what the official reviewers are thinking about - they have been far too influenced by the fact it is a license to look at the actual game under the hood. Outstanding drift racing that will put EA's Carbon to shame! Buy it and be REALLY surprised!
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PedroS.Oct 30, 20069Theres cool cars and the drift is awesome.
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BobB.Oct 4, 20068I haven't played it but I heard it is really good. I have never found it at wal-mart. I have liked all the other street racing games. I cant wait to play it I should get it pretty soon.
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flukeXAug 4, 200610after having a sample play i must admit thgis is the second best racing game iver ever played second only to the legendary gran turismo 4. the movie should be watched first so you can truly understand the game but apart from that its realistic fun and just downright awesome.
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KevinOct 1, 20069This game overall to me is one of the best racing games that is a non simulation. I have found some glitches in the game. The game speed is really nice.
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TravisG.Aug 21, 20071Terrible. long loading screen cartoony races no storyling terribke.
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60The strongest features it offers are the robust customization and nice car models. There are better "underground" racers out there with comparable features (many of which can now be had for half this game's $40 price tag), and if you're a fan of the movies, the movies are what you should watch.
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A fairly basic and accessible racing game is unfortunately marred by upgrades that aren't sufficiently explained. The setting is ripe for a sequel, however, and I'm hoping that it gets just a little more newbie-friendly. For my sake.
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I want to like The Fast and The Furious, because somewhere under all the excruciating load times and arcade setting menus(I have to load a menu to change my camera angle? Ugh!)lies a solid game. It's a real shame. [Nov. 2006, p.119]