Hashiriya Drifter-Online Drift Racing Multiplayer (DRIFT/DRAG/RACING)

Hashiriya Drifter-Online Drift Racing Multiplayer (DRIFT/DRAG/RACING)

Absolutely love this game and its community. Only downside is that the concept is good, but the actual development is iffy.

Controller support (Xbox One controller anyway) is currently semi-support; there’s no way to change binds and the default key binds make no sense whatsoever.

As a mobile port, this game needs better graphics, more detailed interiors, genuine controller and wheel support.

I see this game to have a good future, but it needs some work.

EDIT:

It now has full controller support but no wheel support. Game is addictive and enjoyable!

Real player with 142.3 hrs in game


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I’ve played Hashiriya Drifter for 2 years(probably started 2.5 years ago but i had to stop playing in between) and while it has been infested on mobile. the PC version is great! i don’t know why its mixed but it feels like this is a completely new game. The AI is solid but i wont hit you, it flies over you. grinding is WAY easier since campaign exists and its very addictive for me :D (way more points why its good but i’m to lazy to write em)

Real player with 107.6 hrs in game

Hashiriya Drifter-Online Drift Racing Multiplayer (DRIFT/DRAG/RACING) on Steam

Initial Drift Online

Initial Drift Online

Initial Drift Online is of course using the hype of Initial D.

In this game you can easily find the best and most popular cars of the 80s', 90s' and 00s'

Video settings can be customised and it is easy to do so, therefore you don’t have to worry about your PC not running it.

Mouse&keyboard controls are easy, but won’t give you the best experience - my recommendation is a good, solid controller. Steering wheel controlling is buggy and may not work in some cases.

The starting AE86 is very weak and it heavily understeers, so don’t worry that you can’t get any good drifts or slides. Remember to change your suspension and wheel camber for the best experience!

Real player with 161.2 hrs in game


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My first impressions were rough. The brakes make you skid into everything, the steering is twitchy with horrendous understeer AND snap oversteer, but I found the tofu shop and accepted the tofu delivery jobs, driving the passes over and over (and over and over) again.

I spent some tofu money on better brakes and engine upgrades so the car was definitely faster, and thanks to suspension tweaks it handles more to my liking too, and the more I drive the better the car gets.

It’s not better just because I’m getting better at the game either, it’s because this game has a level up system.

Real player with 62.4 hrs in game

Initial Drift Online on Steam

Crossout

Crossout

TLDR: google “crossout slam dunk” (even if you have no intention of ever playing the game, lol).

Full version (Scroll below for a section on “omg, grind!"):

After enjoying this game for quite a while, I feel like I at the very least owe them a Steam review, because in my mind the “Mixed” rating (as of writing this) is quite unfair, and is largely created by new players mistaking a learning curve for a “paywall”.

Which leads me to this main advice to starting players:

Real player with 2812.2 hrs in game


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This game is EXTREMELY poorly managed. And trust me, this means alot, because most of the time i overvalue games and i respect the developers alot. I also recommend most of the games i play, to my friends. I would honestly not recommend crossout to anyone. This became one of the worst games i have ever played. Just because of some poor decisions

Let me talk about some key elements of the game.

GRINDING

Don’t be fooled by the fact that the game is free. The small playerbase is used to invest lots of money in the game, so as a new player, or a player who really plays for free, it’s a dead end. You will be smashed by the others, since the items are tier based and every tier is more expensive than the prior one. The last one takes few months, even years of grinding, depending on how often you play, of course, if you don’t pay real money. That being said, you might just find yourself in huge disadvantages if you play for free. There were decent ways to farm in game coins fast, but don’t worry, the developers made sure to patch them, so everything is a slow process and you don’t get anything significant without paying them.

Real player with 2538.3 hrs in game

Crossout on Steam

Engine Evolution 2021

Engine Evolution 2021

This game is very nice. Despite there are some bugs and glitches (as it is an Early-Access-Game) is is nicely made. There is an functional Multiplayer Mode, an Practice mode where you can train your times, multiple Techtrees from different countries to research and buy bikes, and an custom race room where you can (when you are the owner of the room) decide, on which track you can play, which mode you want to play (Race or qualifying) and how long you want to play. There are multiple Events a week and is easy to play.

Real player with 204.3 hrs in game

TLDR 7/10 (if ther’s nice group of players 10/10)

Super fun if u find 2-3 decent players in lobby.

AI drivers suck but is of no too big issue for grinding upgrades, learning tracks etc.

Don’t give up before T5 as bikes get less twitchy some like BMW even before.

If u have controller use it as analog controls make big difference(keys still work fine though).

Most tracks are nice and fluid.

Bikes look like their real counterparts but driving characteristics are imaginary and its perfectly ok for an arcade racer(germany-fast but hevy slow turners, japan-allrounders, italy-very manuverable but slower etc.)

Real player with 73.6 hrs in game

Engine Evolution 2021 on Steam