

Every moment you’ll experience in DriveClub feels like a deep and involved love letter to the automotive industry as the title allows drivers to check out all of the nooks and crannies of their vehicle down to a nearly obsessive degree.Įven though DriveClub shows this much attention to detail in regards to their vehicles, it doesn’t overwhelm the everyday player. Players could certainly turn on music if they would like through the game’s settings. Evolve even doesn’t have any music playing during any races by default, so the player can appreciate the roar of the engine of each vehicle. One of the first things you’ll do in DriveClub is take part in a race to not only better acquaint yourself with the game, but to also take in all of the sights and sounds of your vehicle. Are these enough to get player into the driver’s seat of a new driving IP, or should racing fans just hold out until a new Gran Turismo game is released? Man, Meet Machine This competitor is no slouch, and stands apart from Gran Turismo by emphasizing different aspects of the racing experience.Įvolution spent 10 years creating a driving experience all its own, by focusing on two key aspects of car culture: immersion and socialization. Sony’s iconic driving series has been tearing up the virtual roads for for a decade, but this holiday season, a new racing game has taken the wheel. People tend to associate the terms "PlayStation" and "racing" with the Gran Turismo series.
