Ford Street Racing. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. In single player mode, most cars are locked at first. A new game mode has been introduced in the game - Team Racing, in which we can choose three cars and switch between them during the rally. After completing the race or challenges, we will earn credits that can be used to purchase new vehicles in the showroom.
Important Information: Abandonwaregames. To the best of our knowledge, these games are no longer available on the market and are not supported by publishers. If you know otherwise, write to us. Developer Razorworks. A teammate who blocks will attempt to slow down and impede the progress of any car behind him, giving you time to catch up if you're behind, or to put some distance between you if you're ahead. The draft command will cause your teammate to get in front of you and give you a slipstream boost.
Time it right and you can get a dual draft, where you each benefit from a draft boost in quick succession. While team gameplay is an interesting concept, it doesn't always work in the game, mainly due to some seriously dumb artificial intelligence demonstrated by the drivers in the game. Opponent cars not only have no inkling as to where the other cars are on the road, they probably wouldn't care even if they did.
Curiously, the racing model in the PSP version of Street Racing seems to have been tuned a bit, preventing you from opening up the kind of wide-open leads you could get in some events in other versions of the game. A bad side effect of this, however, is that you will often be caught in the middle of a crashing, bashing pack of incredibly aggressive racers, with little if any hope of breaking free.
It also doesn't help that your own AI-controlled teammates can't be counted on, as they'll bash into the rear of your car practically every time you call for a draft. Calling for a block can sometimes be useful, especially if you have a good line of sight to your opponent's position, but it really only works when you are side by side with your opponent and can form a double-wide barricade.
With all of the banging and bashing in Ford Street Racing, expect your cars to take some serious damage. Unfortunately, all of the damage seems to be cosmetic; even after subjecting our Shelbys and Mustangs to the severest of race conditions, the cars' performance abilities remained the same, which makes the need for repairing your cars in your garage seem like little more than an artificial excuse to take money away from you.
As for game modes, Ford Racing 2 keeps on giving, offering a generous octet of driving challenges. Standard Race is self-explanatory; Elimination involves the last two cars dropping out each lap; Duel sees you take on a different challenger each lap; Drafting requires you to drive in your opponent's slipstream; Driving Skills has you steering through a series of gates; Seconds Out our current favourite sees you collecting time bonuses to keep your lap time down; Racing Line requires you to stick to it like shit to a blanket; and, finally, Time Attack is simply you against the track.
Something of a bumper package then, and one that is already looking like a vast improvement on the original, which had to go out and actually buy before we could review it. This time around, preview code has been readily available, and Empire's confidence appears to be well-placed, despite the reduced price tag. Bargain hunters will be able judge for themselves soon. That Henry Ford was onto something when he knocked out the original Model T you know. Unfortunately, it isn't featured here, although the last half-century or so is ably represented.
Ford Racing 2 boasts no less then 35 Ford automobiles, including pick-ups, cars made famous on the big screen, custom cars, futuristic prototypes and stock cars. There's a distinctly American bent to the proceedings, though - despite the UK developer - so if you're hoping to tear around in an absurdly proportioned Capri, you'll be disappointed. Ford fans and skinflints are catered for, however, with the game retailing for less than a tenner.
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