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Auto Modellista ReviewThe cel-shading technique has been done to death. Sometimes the result is good ("Fur Fighters" for example), but more often than not it does the game no favours and just ends up making it look too childish. However, this is not the case with Auto Modellista. It's refreshing to see such a game.
GENERAL GAMEPLAY:
Arcade mode, circa every racing game on the PlayStation 2 ever, is your bog-standard racing. Pick a car, a race course and some background music and off you go. Great for just fooling around with mates, but not really that much fun.
Online gameplay is a nice touch. If you're lucky enough to own the correct equipment, you'll soon be pitting your skills against people in other countries. Online play is always good fun, because it's something new each time. You rarely race the same person twice. It adds something fresh each time you play.
The Garage Life mode is the equivalent to Gran Turismo's career mode. You can pick a car and race it. As you win races, you get new bits and pieces for your car to make it even better. It's fun, challenging and it'll keep you going back for more for a while.
The VJ & Theater mode is an interesting feature, although it's somewhat out of the scope of the review, since it does little to enhance gameplay. You can create your own music video, which is fun to do, but gets boring quickly.
GRAPHICS:
Like I said before, the game is entirely cel-shaded. I was expecting another 'Wacky Races' scenario, but what a nice suprise! The game offers a slightly cartoon-ish style, while still retaining a distinct level of reality.
Careful attentions has been paid to the track design. Each track has something new, and is nothing like the last. One of the problems with Gran Turismo is that the tracks are too 'same-old, nothing new'. Auto Modellista manages to find a new angle for each new track, and that alone puts it in a different class to the likes of V-Rally and Gran Turismo.
SOUND:
The game's soundtrack is good. It's made of a lot of Jazz Rock, and it compliments the game well. There's nothing like tearing down a stretch of road with some jazz belting out.
The game's sound effects are great. Roaring engines, squealing tyres and screeching brakes only add to the experience.
FINAL COMMENTS:
Auto Modellista is a brilliant game, well worth your time and money. Here's looking forward to a sequel! This review was added on 12th December 2004 by Dan Clement.
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