![]() ![]() ![]() Nobody goes there anymore, leaving them entirely desolate. The premise of DRIFT is that in the year 20XX (a fine year, if we do say so ourselves), the mountain roads of Japan are bereft of travel. The problem is that after spending several hours drifting around the same corners over and over again and not really doing much else, the formula wears terribly thin.īefore you even ask, no, TXR: DRIFT has nothing to do with the upcoming Fast and the Furious film sequel, Tokyo Drift. This element translates reasonably well into DRIFT, which tosses aside the traditional Tokyo Xtreme Racer formula to try to emulate the drift-racing genre as closely as possible. A far cry from the "hit nitrous and go really fast" style of street racing most of us are accustomed to, drift racing is more about control than pure speed. A decidedly Japanese-centric style of street racing, drift racing is the art of letting your car drift damn near sideways around sharp turns and corners, often for lengthy periods of time. ![]() As the all-in-caps subtitle suggests, Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT is longtime TXR developer Genki's first foray into the wonderful world of drift racing.
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