Maximum Tune for PSP
Maximum Tune just seems to follow Initial D wherever it goes. It also started as a comic. Then it came to the arcades, rivaling – in fact even surpassing – Initial DÂ’s arcade success. And now, it is following Initial D on the PSP. Wang an Midnight, more popularly known outside Japan as Maximum Tune, is coming out on PSPs.
There are no details about the game other than being the portable version of the arcade game. Some say that the PSP version will utilize the hadheldÂ’s WLAN to start challenges from other players. The game may not be as popular as Initial D; however the physics of the game often makes gamers switch to this racing game.
Unlike Initial D where even bumping your guard rail to the wall doesnÂ’t do a thing, Maximum Tune makes sure that each mistake will be felt by the player. A wrong skid can damage the tires, a slight bump can make your car less aerodynamic. It forces the player to become a skilled driver in order for him to win the race. The usual swagger at the end of a drift is unforgivable in Maximum Tune. Having an upper edge like this in driving might just teach you the skills to outrun a red…that is until a cop gets to you first.
The game will be released along with the PS3 version of the game.
Via Famitsu
Maximum Tune just seems to follow Initial D wherever it goes. It also started as a comic. Then it came to the arcades, rivaling – in fact even surpassing – Initial DÂ’s arcade success. And now, it is following Initial D on the PSP. Wang an Midnight, more popularly known outside Japan as Maximum Tune, is coming out on PSPs.
There are no details about the game other than being the portable version of the arcade game. Some say that the PSP version will utilize the hadheldÂ’s WLAN to start challenges from other players. The game may not be as popular as Initial D; however the physics of the game often makes gamers switch to this racing game.
Unlike Initial D where even bumping your guard rail to the wall doesnÂ’t do a thing, Maximum Tune makes sure that each mistake will be felt by the player. A wrong skid can damage the tires, a slight bump can make your car less aerodynamic. It forces the player to become a skilled driver in order for him to win the race. The usual swagger at the end of a drift is unforgivable in Maximum Tune. Having an upper edge like this in driving might just teach you the skills to outrun a red…that is until a cop gets to you first.
The game will be released along with the PS3 version of the game.
Via Famitsu