"The Dreamcast is already home to several great driving games. Whether players want a hardcore simulation such as Sega GT or the breakneck thrills found in San Francisco Rush 2049, the Dreamcast has got them covered. But no other game comes closer to bridging the gap between arcade fun and absorbing realism than Metropolis Street Racer. Both the graphics and the dri
The Final Word
As much as I wanted to like Metropolis Street Racer, I simply can't recommend it without reservations. There's no denying the game incorporates a lot of great ideas, and one can't help but appreciate the level of detail with which each environment is presented, but MSR's flaws drag it way down, preventing it from realizing its much antic
Music aside, Metropolis Street Racer could almost be considered the Shenmue of racing games. Not only does it offer outstanding visuals and control, but it advances the racing genre significantly with a level of depth and replay value that no other racer offers. It's certainly not an arcade racer like Daytona USA, but it's also not a driving
Graphics: 10
Sound: 10
Gameplay: 10
Lastability: 10
Originality: 10
Overall: 10
The Final Word:
Whether you're a fan of racing games or not, Metropolis Street Racer should be in your library. The combination of incredible graphics, outstanding control, flawless sound, and the groud-breaking Kudos system
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