Real Drift
- August 31, 2018
- RewindApp
"Real Drift" is a racing game that challenges you to become the "drift king" by mastering 12 different cars and 5 unique circuits. The game features a drift system, drift coin currency to purchase new vehicles, and customizable wheels and smoke colors. With nitro and stopwatch systems, as well as partial joystick support, players can compete for better times and enjoy the game's soundtrack.
Reviews
- Some players find it enjoyable for a very low price, considering it a fun way to pass the time.
- With practice, players can achieve good drifting skills, making it somewhat rewarding.
- It is perceived as better than many other low-quality games available.
- The game is an asset flip, lacking originality and depth, as it is a direct copy of a Unity asset.
- Controls are poorly designed, making it difficult to play with a controller, and there is no option to rebind them.
- The drifting mechanics are unrealistic and frustrating, leading to a negative gameplay experience.
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics have been criticized as subpar, but they are overshadowed by more significant issues such as poor car handling and an unpleasant soundtrack. Overall, the visual quality is deemed less important compared to the game's other shortcomings.
“Even the bad graphics are barely worth mentioning because of how horrible the car handling is.”
“Bad graphics, horrible soundtrack, and you can't turn without drifting!”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Rewindapp has been criticized for its unethical monetization practices, particularly for exploiting and repackaging others' work on Steam as a low-effort cash grab.
“Rewindapp has shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story in "Obscurity" is noted for its engaging narrative, while "Freeze: X Mission" by Andrew Oleynik offers a compelling plot that captivates players. Both games are recognized for their intriguing storytelling elements that enhance the overall gaming experience.
- optimization1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The optimization aspect of the game is generally well-received, with users noting that the integration of assets is effective when combined with original content, ensuring that the assets do not dominate the overall experience. This approach allows for a smoother performance and enhances the game's functionality beyond mere asset display.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for its poor handling of drifting mechanics, which is particularly disappointing given that the game is centered around this feature, ultimately detracting from the overall experience.
“The game doesn't know what drifting is; normally a game can get away with that, but that's the title, and that's what it tries to do at the expense of any other gameplay.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game has been criticized for being a "horrible soundtrack," contributing to an overall negative experience alongside poor graphics and gameplay issues.
“The soundtrack is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The music feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere.”
“The audio quality is poor, which detracts from the overall experience.”