![]() ![]() Gameloft's long-running multi-platform series of driving games under the Asphalt banner are all clearly under the arcade banner, and unashamedly lean towards adrenaline and quick reactions. Gamers have moved on now, and while you still have the distinction between arcade and realism, this has tended to move towards the challenges set up by the game designers, the environment, what sort of effect crash has, and if you have the mysterious 'nitro/turbo' option in your car. ![]() When you sat down to develop your driving game you either went for a realistic 'simulator' type game, or you went for an arcade like smash and grab with fast moving graphics and a car that had 'left' or 'right' as the steering inputs. Gameloft's second Asphalt game on Windows Phone and the Xbox Live banner (after Asphalt 5 - for some reason Asphalt 6 has been skipped over) is a stunning tour de force of fast graphics, accurate controls, and rather a lot of adrenaline. Amazingly, Asphalt 7 has slipped under our collective reviewing radars.
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