GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Lots of race types and tracks
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Bite-sized Trans World Cup gigs
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Looks great
Cons
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Some physics lag
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Overly aggressive AI
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Cockpit view half-assed
Why you can trust GamesRadar+
Some people could watch NASCAR and its purgatorial oval endlessly, but the rest of us demand a little more variety. It may not be quite up to the visual or simulation standards of its console brethren, but Race Driver 2006 is certainly a damn fine portable surrogate.
Fifteen different racing disciplines can be tackled in three main formats. The first is a career mode, through which you're introduced to the world of racing, and your mentor's thick Scottish brogue. Whether you're drifting a rally car or keeping a squirrelly open-wheeled indy from spinning out, there's more than enough diversity to keep any racing fan interested, even if your competition tends to be a bit more psycho than you'd expect. Secondary are the free racing and time trials that let you compete in championships on-the-fly, but they only become accessible once you've reached them in the main career mode.
More info
Genre | Racing |
Description | For breadth of experience, tightness of control, and overall racing enjoyment, this is the sim to beat. |
Platform | "PSP" |
US censor rating | "Teen" |
UK censor rating | "" |
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