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While the customization is praised, the actual racing is frequently described as "borderline irredeemable" by outlets like TrueAchievements .

: Despite the cars themselves being unbranded (though clearly recognizable models like the Honda Civic), the parts come from over 70 real-world brands. The Lowlight: Driving & Technical Issues

Released in September 2018, was marketed as the official arcade racing title for the iconic Super Street magazine. While it promised a nostalgic return to the early 2000s tuner culture of Need for Speed: Underground , the final product is widely considered a "budget arcade racer" that struggles with technical execution. The Highlight: Deep Customization

The game's strongest feature is its car building. You start with a "junk car" and must build it up part-by-part using authentic, licensed aftermarket brands.