
After you're done tinkering you can plop the car on a Dyno to see how it performs. You can purchase one of 50 licensed cars in the game and choose from hundreds of licensed customization options. The game doesn't just let you modify your real world car's look and feel with generic items everything in this game is real world replicas. The only thing that saves this game from the bargain bin is high-end graphics and sound and a near pathological attention to car mod details. The game is your basic Need for Speed, Midnight Racing Club knock-off, replete with a nearly non-existent plot, insane road racing and the total disregard for human life. So it's no surprise that Street Racing Syndicate, the latest gaming attempt to cash in on the love of illegal street racing and car mods, is no great game. Also, the major plastering of women makes the game fairly adult-themed.Īll in all, good game for $10, and one that will entertain you for a while.Any game that lists its strongest selling point as the ability to trade women like cattle isn't going to be all that good. On the other hand, the game could have used more body kits per car (minor nitpick) and the absence of Honda makes me question what happened (licensing problem, maybe). The graphics are very nice, I love driving my cars simply because they look good. There's a career that is fun and lots of fast-paces races. The game has lots of neat features including a very interesting upgrade path and a wide selection of cars (I think about 40) and parts. But for now, SRS is my game, simply because it provides an awesome import tuner experience. Maybe then there would be less bad reviews. Really, I think more developers need to follow SRS' lead and create games aimed at the import tuner market. It's interesting to play and has some cool features. I think the game doesn't deserve too many of said reviews. I saw Street Racing Syndicate and its not-so-good reviews and decide to try it out for myself. Keep an eye out for police who will put a stop to the illicit racing.Customize over 40 officially licensed vehicles with parts, decals and engine tweaks.Race day and night through the streets of Los Angeles, Philly, and Miami.Language, Mature Sexual Themes, Simulated Gambling Developer Eutechnyx, whose previous credits include 007 Racing, Test Drive Le Mans, and F1 World Grand Prix, attempts to involve players with the culture surrounding the illegal event, including the characters who seemingly risk everything in the name of speed, honor, and adrenaline. Underground street racing popularized in movies such as The Fast and the Furious is the subject of Street Racing Syndicate, a game where players race tweaked-out sports cars across a variety of real-world locales - all under the cover of darkness.
