Real Drift – это реалистичный симулятор дрифта, где игроку предстоит освоить искусство управляемого заноса. Ключевая механика игры – точный контроль автомобиля в скольжении, требующий внимания к балансу, скорости и углу поворота. Игроку предлагается широкий выбор из 12 детализированных автомобилей, каждый из которых обладает уникальными характеристиками. Доступны 5 разнообразных трасс, предлагающих разные условия для дрифта. За успешные заезды игрок получает внутриигровую валюту, которую можно потратить на покупку новых автомобилей и кастомизацию, включая изменение цвета колес и дыма. Игра поддерживает управление как с клавиатуры, так и с геймпада. Цель – совершенствовать свои навыки, устанавливать рекорды и стать королем дрифта.
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Romeo is a Dead Man Review: More Lynchian lunacy from one of gaming's most uncompromising studios Our review of Romeo is a Dead Man delves into the ultra-violent and ultra-stylish action of Grasshopper Manufacture's latest new IP. When zombies, no, interdimensional aliens, eat your face clean off your skull, the only thing to do is become a cybernetic agent of the Space-Time FBI. Romeo is a Dead Man has style dripping from every orifice like the flesh of the unworthy staring into the Ark of the Covenant. Grasshopper continued to refine that spirit and combined it with a stronger gameplay loop than ever before in the excellent No More Heroes 3, but the most memorable parts of that game were the scenes which incorporated FMV and different, mixed-media art-styles into the medley.