The story of Initial D: Special Stage revolves around Takumi Fujiwara, a tofu delivery boy with great aspirations of becoming a professional racecar driver some day. After defeating the most notorious
street racer around, the love for street filters through his blood as more rival racers appear out of the woodwork to challenge him and his friends to a series of contests. Although the game follows the manga more closely than it follows the Anime, having some exposure to either will help you follow the game’s story better.
Initially there was a bit of concern as to how well the cars would control before taking a hold of the Dual Shocks. Having been inundated with sim-like controls in console driving/ games during the past few years, I was a bit apprehensive about what the
cars of Initial D: Special Stage would control like. Fortunately the game sports some solid style controls, bringing about a great sigh of relief.
Each car controls impeccably well, gripping the roads as you round those sharp corners and speeding through those straight a ways. Although the controls tend to feel a tad bit sensitive with the cars making sudden turns at the tap of the digital pad/analog stick, it’s still a dream come true when compared to the nightmarish controls of actual driving sims.

The really is “fast and furious” as you burn rubber around those hairpin turns at high speeds. Even when your vehicle
rams into walls and bounces back and forth, it still maintains its high rate of speed, and isn’t penalized severely like it would be in many other racers.
Thanx to ИвАн

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