![]() ![]() If you beat all the members of one group you can start to unlock new items (decals, stickers, new streets, and cars) to pimp your ride. First off is the fact that many of your possible rivals form separate groups. Of course just driving around in circles would be very boring so the game gives you lots of other options to try and take your mind of its basic linier approach to street racing. Most races in the game are started by flashing your car’s headlights once you position yourself behind one of the cars when driving around on sections of streets that form a loop around Tokyo. When you think about it Tokyo Xtreme Racer is not that great of a name either… what’s “Xtreme” about this? And why the “X” is it supposed to scare us or something? I am sure the name change was an attempt by Ubisoft to try and tap into the large community of auto fanatics who love to tinker with their cars but they could have come up with something better. Ok first off… the game’s name is a damn lie! The game is called Import Tuner Challenge but you are racing a selection of Japanese built cars on the streets of Tokyo in Japan. These days, developers have to release something very special to keep up with the ever increasing pack of racers hitting the shelves… so without dragging this intro out any further let’s just say Import Tuner Challenge (a glorified addition to the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series in all but name) is not special in any way. Now almost one year old the 360 maybe still be lacking in some genres but racing games is definitely not one of them. ![]()
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