The first event is a basic race against rival drivers. Tokyo Drift has several tracks, each complete with three events. These changes - in each category - are immediate and noticeable. As you complete races, you earn cash, which can be spent in a garage to upgrade both car performance and appearance. The game gives you a pretty easy track at the get-go to familiarize yourself with the controls, but by the time you reach the later levels, such as Dragon Mountain, which is all crazy curves, you really have to have the motions down - and have a properly souped-up ride. It works - and, honestly, it works better than I really did expect it to. Indeed, as you approach a corner, you start the turn to give up control, then gas it and steer out of it to attain the powerslide. Mobile controls being more limited than, say, a Dual Shock, could have posed a real problem, but I-play has simplified the mechanics without sacrificing the technique's effectiveness. To drift, you have to temporarily "lose control" of your car as you go into a corner so you can gas it and steer out of it without losing too much speed. In each challenge of Fast & Furious 6: The Game you must travel from point A to point B in the quickest time possible, either against a rival or against the clock.The "drift" in Tokyo Drift comes from the powerslide mechanic that has been in numerous arcade racers for years now, including Daytona USA and Ridge Racer. You can play out the story mode where you race against characters from the movie, take part in drift or drag challenges, and pit yourself against others on the drag and drift leaderboards. Though you might find the gameplay boring if you prefer high octane driving sims such as Need for Speed Most Wanted or Asphalt, Fast & Furious 6: The Game can be enjoyable, especially if you enjoy Drag Racing-style games. It can be frustrating having to wait for your fuel levels to increase before you're allowed to compete again (this can be remedied with an in-app purchase though, which can refill or expand your gas-tank). There are plenty of cars to be unlocked in Fast & Furious 6: The Game, ranging from the 1970 Dodge Charger to modern supercars. Each one is upgradeable through game currency which can be earned or purchased. In Fast & Furious 6: The Game you don't need to constantly be in control of your vehicle. Cars drive automatically once you've hit the Launch button then it's just a case of flipping up the stick shift when the revs hit the right point (indicated by the rev counter on the dashboard). In the drift races you need to hit and hold down the drift button when you come into a corner and then release when you're off the corner.
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