Drift Tuner 2019
- March 26, 2018
- S&COR Games
"Drift Tuner 2019" is a racing simulation game that focuses on drifting. Customize and tune your car to suit your drifting style, and compete in various drift events and challenges. With realistic physics and graphics, this game offers an immersive experience for drifting enthusiasts.
Reviews
- The game has good car customization options and realistic drifting mechanics.
- It offers a fun arcade-style gameplay experience reminiscent of classic racing games.
- The graphics are appealing, and the game shows potential for future updates and improvements.
- The game feels unfinished and lacks content, with only one small map and limited gameplay modes.
- There are significant bugs and performance issues, including poor optimization and control configuration problems.
- The multiplayer aspect is largely non-functional, and many players feel the developers have abandoned the game.
- gameplay10 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 30 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally described as decent and fun, with impressive mechanics and potential for improvement. However, it suffers from a lack of content and polish, particularly in drift mechanics and user interface, which detracts from the overall experience. While some players enjoy the casual gameplay, others find the driving mechanics frustrating and overly simplistic.
“When playing through with my Xbox One controller (through Steam configs), gameplay felt very nice.”
“This game is a great work in progress and has plenty of potential; gameplay is fun but it lacks content.”
“The mechanics are actually impressive and the graphics don't stay behind.”
“So given the lack of force feedback wheel support and overall substance within the game, I can't really recommend it if you're looking for anything more than pure casual gameplay.”
“The drift mechanics could use a bit more work, as could the UI system and graphics settings.”
“The gameplay is really bad; hit the handbrake once and the car goes full angle with little adjustment abilities.”
- graphics9 mentions
- 56 % positive mentions
- 11 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the overall visual quality and find it impressive for a recent release, others criticize certain elements as outdated or overly simplistic. There are mentions of blurriness and a lack of polish in specific areas, but overall, the graphics are deemed satisfactory for most decent PCs.
“The mechanics are actually impressive and the graphics don't fall behind.”
“For a game that came out just a few months ago, this is impressive. The graphics on all max settings are definitely doable for most decent PCs.”
“The game looked good in the graphics field, and I did like the engine swap area.”
“The city feels lifeless, and the graphics look like they are from 1998, with some blurry effects to hide imperfections.”
“The graphics are a bit excessive and overdone for such a simple game.”
“The drift mechanics could use a bit more work, as could the UI system and graphics settings.”
- stability4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability is notably poor, with numerous bugs and glitches that disrupt gameplay, including AI issues and incomplete features. Players have reported frequent crashes and unresponsive screens, leading to a frustrating experience. While the visuals are appealing, the overall execution suffers from significant stability concerns.
“Not bad, got the NFS Underground vibe; however, there are many glitches.”
“The game is very incomplete. The AI is crazier than in GTA 5, and there are no races or anything, just open-world drifting, which gets boring quickly. It was very buggy and broke multiple times in the half hour I played. I went from driving around to sitting on a screen of random cars chilling on the curbs with a drift meet playing in the background, and I had no way to get out of it without shutting the game down. Plus, the drifting physics are a little clunky; I can't really transfer turns very well.”
“Traffic cars just drive headlong into the walls and sometimes suddenly jump into the air for no reason, making the game feel buggy.”
- optimization4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game suffers from poor optimization, particularly for lower-end PCs, leading many users to feel it appears unfinished. There is a strong desire for improvements that would allow for better performance and customization options for vehicles.
“I know it is a new game; it would be good to have some optimization for low/slower PCs.”
“Like somebody already said, the game seems unfinished. It would be much better if you could change the engine parts like the cylinder head, pistons, turbos, intake, etc., for performance, so you can get more power to your car.”
“It has horrible optimization.”
“Like somebody already said, the game seems unfinished. It would be much better if you could change the engine parts like the cylinder head, pistons, turbos, intake, etc. Performance parts, of course, so you can get more power to your car.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is praised for its quality, with reviewers noting it as a standout feature that enhances the overall experience. There is a suggestion that further development could elevate the soundtrack even more, making it more appealing to potential buyers.
“This is a good one; maybe if they work a little bit more on this project, it will have a more buyable, dope soundtrack, by the way.”
“The music in this game is absolutely fantastic and really enhances the overall experience.”
“I love how the soundtrack perfectly matches the game's atmosphere, making every moment feel more immersive.”