NASCAR 08 review

Still high-octane, even if the tires are wearing a little thin

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    All the official cars and tracks

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    Good looks

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    adjustable controls

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    Tweaking the car setup

Cons

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    Spotty opponent behavior

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    Gutted career mode

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    No offline multiplayer

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The problem with the NASCAR series is this: even though it drives well year after year, it keeps introducing new things one season, then stripping them out the next. A few years back, a story-based career mode that started with you drag-racing a NASCAR pro at a stoplight and ended with you winning it all was introduced. It was fantastic and everyone loved it. Now it's gone.

Instead, a severely pruned career mode gives you a plot-free progression through races and "license tests" that teach you new techniques. And while you still get to pilot trucks while working your way up the racing ranks, you don't get to drive the Featherlites this year. They're another casualty of progress. So is the car designing bit from last year, the "Team Control" elements that enabled you to cooperate with other drivers, and split-screen racing for two players. Yep - if you want multiplayer, it's online only. If you want to race the guy sitting next to you on the couch, you'll need two 360s, two copies of NASCAR 08, two TVs and a sizable online pipe.

We will give the developers credit for adding something in place of the missing parts, however. There's a new head's up display, supposedly very similar to what the pros use, that shows you all sorts of useful data about the state of your car, your lap times, and so on. The new NASCAR rules are also here, though only the die-hards will notice most of them, and the cars can be deeply customized - assuming you know enough about cars and racing to have some clue what to tweak. Oh, and the sleek "Car of Tomorrow" is drivable.

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GenreRacing
DescriptionOur favorite Nascar athlete Tony Stewart will be featured on the cover of the next-gen version of Nascar. We're so excited that we won't play without BBQing, wearing a wife-beater and a hat featuring our favorite racer's sponsor's logo (The Home Depot).
Franchise nameNASCAR
UK franchise nameNASCAR
Platform"PS2","Xbox 360","PS3"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"","",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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