You've seen the movie, and you may have seen the arcade game. Is it worth the money it takes for one credit? Read up!

User Rating: 8 | The Fast and the Furious ARC
I'm Kemo, a midway technician at a Dave and Buster's. Enough of the small talk, lets move onto the review.

This is a racing game. There, I said it... :D But seriously now... This is one of those racing games where you can start a career with the touchpad (like a phone). You can punch in your phone number or house address. Whatever the digits you punch in, you get to assign your own name and it shows up on your plates of the car you are driving. This comes in handy if you plan to set any records, and trust me, there are PLENTY to be made and made proud of.

There are plenty of cars for you to pick from in this game, along with plenty of customizing to be done. Tires, ground F/X, engine, wings, decals... max them out to reach optimal performance of your vehicle. The more you win in this game, you can unlock hidden cars. The only downside to this is that you have to not only invest time, but a lot of dough to get them unlocked.

Lets move onto the tracks. In this FnF game, there are plenty of tracks to challenge your skills and your friends. From easy to extreme, there are sure to be a few tracks that even the best still struggle at. Tracks vary from wide open freeways to complex windy roads. Pick your poison, set some records, and have some fun.

The sound in this game is of fair quality. The voice over ain't so bad, but it can be annoying when you are losing when they state the obvious.

Overall, its a pretty decent outlaw racing game. Although it breaks many rules of physics and laws of gravity, its still fun to play. Head onto China Town with a ridiculously fast car and pump the gas pedal twice every time you peak the top of the hill and prepare for a super flip! See how many you can do and see how good of a record you can set.

Coin up and have some fun, this has been another review by Kemo.