Become A VIP And Own The Urban Racing World!
Story:
Face the world’s richest drivers in high-speed races through traffic. Choose among 10 dream cars and bikes from the world’s most prestigious manufacturers, such as "Ferrari" and "Bugatti", and zoom through the streets of "Monte Carlo", "New York", "Shanghai", "Paris", "Dubai", and "Beverly Hills" to impose your style. Check your rides in your own garage and spend millions to tune them. The police await you in each city, with roadblocks and helicopters to try and confiscate your expensive toy, so you’ll need to drive to the limit to avoid them. Can you become the ultimate VIP of urban racing?
Design:
Gamers are tired of sequels. Sales of mobile games in the last two years have receded slightly, and one of the reasons is the constant release of "follow up titles" from developers. The truth is, if a games series is stretched out for too long, we quickly get tired of it. Publishers are starting to understand this, and some of them have already found a way out of this situation.
If I asked a person familiar with the racing series "Asphalt", from mid 2007, and what part of the series they liked best, most likely they will say "Asphalt 2". This game was ideal, practically in all senses of this word. The good graphics, exciting gameplay, and large quantity of new features.
Gameplay:
Before its appearance, we asked, why is it named "Asphalt 4: Elite Racing", and not "Street Rules". Now the answer is clear, because in this series there are new kinds of cars. For the first time, players can test such powerful cars as the "Bugatti Veyron", "Ferrari F430 Spider", "Aston Martin DB5", and others.
The problem is the fact there's just not enough to keep us interested in the game. After three successfully parts, Asphalt game modes have become fairly boring, and the physics, in comparison with the third part, practically has not changed. Races with police here are not interesting: If during a race, there appears a patrol car, of course it will rush to catch up with you, but... It is easy to push it out from a line and receive money for this.
The graphics in the game don't offer any special changes. Well designed animation, which is already familiar to us from the previous parts, now looks very old. If the developers had created the game in 3D, it would be quite possible to speak about this with more appreciation.
Conclusion:
"Asphalt 4: Elite Racing" leaves strange feelings: On one hand, distinctly you understand that this is a quality game. But on the other hand, you can easily see that the developers could have done better, especially if they had corrected the game process and added new modes. Despite this, from the bottom of the soul, I advise you to play this game right up to the end!
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