Initial D: Arcade Stage
PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:42 pm
Alright, I'm not sure if this is a big thing where any of you guys are, but here in Orange County, Initial D: Arcade Stage has quite a big fanbase.
If you haven't had the chance to play this yet, I feel bad for you...
For any of you who have read or seen Initial D, this game will put you right in the middle of the turf battles. You can choose from a variety of cars, from Impreza's to Lancer's to Skyline's, LOADS of cars to pick from. Each car has it's own advantages and disadvantages (Some more than others) on Dry, Wet and Snow roads.
You race regulars on the series, from the pushover Iggy all the way up to the legendary Bunta.
I highly advise you try to find somewhere near you that has this game and try it out if you're a racing fan.
Also, for those of you who have, and do play this regularly, what type of car do you use and what's your star ranking?
I'm currently using a Sil Eighty (Just to learn the basics, I'm going to grab some different car cards when I get good enough to do time trials. Probably the RX-8 Type S, Cappucino, R-32 GT-R and a few others, whichever is able to attain the best time on each track.) I've only got 2 stars, just finished Akagi on LOTS, I've been told by a few regulars at the arcade I'm good for a beginner though
If you haven't had the chance to play this yet, I feel bad for you...
For any of you who have read or seen Initial D, this game will put you right in the middle of the turf battles. You can choose from a variety of cars, from Impreza's to Lancer's to Skyline's, LOADS of cars to pick from. Each car has it's own advantages and disadvantages (Some more than others) on Dry, Wet and Snow roads.
You race regulars on the series, from the pushover Iggy all the way up to the legendary Bunta.
I highly advise you try to find somewhere near you that has this game and try it out if you're a racing fan.
Also, for those of you who have, and do play this regularly, what type of car do you use and what's your star ranking?
I'm currently using a Sil Eighty (Just to learn the basics, I'm going to grab some different car cards when I get good enough to do time trials. Probably the RX-8 Type S, Cappucino, R-32 GT-R and a few others, whichever is able to attain the best time on each track.) I've only got 2 stars, just finished Akagi on LOTS, I've been told by a few regulars at the arcade I'm good for a beginner though