Well it's a racing game. You drive around the track in your car and try beat everyone else. As generic and similar it sounds compared to other racers, it plays really quite well. Each car feels different, and the surfaces are done well to add even more depth. The are several types of cars ranging from classic rally cars to large buggies and trucks. This also adds well to the gameplay, as well as the game modes. There's the Rally mode where you drive through the race with your co-driver telling you about every corner. Next is the Crossover mode where you and another car compete on the same track, but on different sections. These two sections, surprisingly enough, cross over half way through the race, so that you both end up driving the whole track. There are also several other modes.
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