Reviews from

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Fun enough game but damn the controls suck.

Politics is when they changed "Gentlemen, start your engines" to "Ladies & Gentleman, hasten your clunkers".

Just never felt quite right to me, some turns are a bit too demanding for the arcadey fun the aesthetics suggest, and the prettiest tracks are just absurdly complicated to a point they are boring to even consider playing (but that are perhaps ideal to eat your money on the real machines they were designed for). It is slim with its content as well.

Prettier and with more content than ever but with almost no charisma at all and on top of that the drifting mechanic fucking sucks

DAYTONAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
LET'S GO AWAY
muy difícil de saber cómo se juega, pero al intentarlo un poco, es divertidísimo


classic daytona gameplay, but with extra cars and tracks, plus a championship mode. the drifting feels slightly off to me compared to the arcade original, but overall very little to complain about here.

The cars could maybe steer a bit better and sometimes they feel like they're on soap but the game is general is really amazing and a must play on the sega dreamcast :)

Even when you adjust the controls and make it closer to the original game it still just sucks. But if you like it there is plenty of content here for what it is. Play Ridge Racer.

unfortunately doesnt hold up to the arcade

This COULD'VE been the definitive version of the game.

It has:

- The most vehicles of any game in the series.
- The most music tracks of any game.
- The most customization of any game.

This also runs in 60 fps unlike the ports prior to this, so this sounds amazing all on paper.

What we get instead, is one of the worst versions of this game (R-Zone version still sucks more), it's such a shame, the pieces were there, it SHOULD'VE been better than the arcade, but there is ONE massive flaw that makes this sink....

If you guessed the controls, you win a cookie! But seriously, they are just so slippery (you'd swear they were driving on ice, it makes Sonic R's controls seem tight and precise), and before randoms say that you need to re-adjust the controls.... I did, and guess what? they still suck.