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The Fast and the Furious review PSP

The Fast and the Furious review PSP

The Fast and the Furious review for Sony PSP

Based on the third of the movie franchise of the same name, The Fast and the Furious on the Sony PSP is a hugely fast-paced racer that will see you throwing your car around the mean streets in a variety of road challenges and events. With more than just driving to do - you get to customise your car - this one will keep any petrolhead entertained. Find out our verdict on The Fast and the Furious in this issue of HGZine.Click here to read our The Fast and the Furious review for Sony PSP now! The Fast and the Furious review for Sony PSP
W hile most other racers chug along at a Sunday driving pace, The Fast and the Furious bombs along and has a feeling of speed that is only rivalled by the Burnout series. But although it's packed with slick touches, it doesn't quite knock the likes of The Need for Speed and Ridge Racer off the PSP podium. The game is based on the third film in the series – Tokyo Drift – and as a result you have to cruise along the city's Wangan Highway looking for rivals to race against to win cash. There are loads of different exits along the highway, some of which are garages where you can buy one of the 100 or so licensed cars or bling up your motor, while others offer race challenges against other cars to prove you're the best cruiser in the city. The races are one-on-one affairs, and while this can get a repetitive at times, there are plenty of varied challenges to keep you entertained. T he more races you win, the more cash you'll get to tune up your car, and there are stacks of different parts to turn your ride from an average motor into a mean street racing machine. Click here to read our The Fast and the Furious review for Sony PSP now!
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