![]() The game includes a career mode that will start you out as a rookie driver competing in amateur-class events. In fact there’s very little here to distract from the general sense of tolerable blandness. The game falls instead somewhere between an arcade racer and a sim, with crap collision modelling, no sense of speed, no real customization or real-world tracks. With real cars featured you would expect a genuine physics engine, but no. Ford’s Taurus is one of the featured vehicles, along with the Mustang, Focus, F-Series, Explorer, GT90, and several more. Developed internally, Ford Racing focuses on 12 cars from Ford Motor Company’s US and European road car models. Its got nothing wrong with it at all.Empire Interactive may not have a lot of experience in the racing sim arena, but that hasn’t stopped them from landing a choice license based on the Ford Racing team. There is definitely a look/feel of the old Japanese Studio Ghibli approach of animation animation espionage I call it :) That, in this case, is a good thing though as the 'GHIBLI' studio's were the best animation film producers far better than Disney. Having said that this is just top of the shop animation film making (something like the early days of Disney wonders before they became just another greedy corporate megalomaniac bunch of Board-members and Shareholders). Much of China's animated films are not just for children they are a complete family viewing necessity! I say this because - as a lover of animation films (in particular Asian/Eastern Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc) - it/they are a way to escape the cruel reality of the day to day misery of most of the Chinese population. ![]() Reviewed by silicontourist 10 / 10 IF ONLY CHINA'S RULERS WOULD FOLLOW THE MORALITY OF HONOUR SHOWN IN ITS ANIMATION FILMS! ![]()
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