Connect with Facebook




Xbox 360 | XBLA  PS3 | PSN  Wii | VC    DS  PSP  iPhone    PS2    PC    Retro    
  » news
  » reviews
  » previews
  » cheat codes
  » accessories
  » release dates
  » screenshots
  » videos

  » specials
  » interviews
  » trivia

  » forums
  » reader reviews
  » most wanted
  » contests

  » games
  » franchises
  » companies
  » genres
  » staff
 

Biggest PS3 RPG in February?

White Knight Chronicles
Star Ocean: The Late Hope International
Last Rebellion










Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Multiplatform
PUBLISHER:
Namco Bandai
DEVELOPER:
Eutechnyx
GENRE: Racing
PLAYERS:   1-4
RELEASE DATE:
April 24, 2007
IN THE SERIES
The Fast and the Furious

The Fast and the Furious

RELATED GAMES
The Fast and the Furious
The Fast and the Furious
 Written by John Scalzo  on April 04, 2006
News: The second attempt at a Fast and the Furious game.
Share Comments »

Namco Bandai announced today that they have reached a deal with Universal Studios to create a game based on the upcoming movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

The third Fast the Furious movie, which is without both Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, takes the action to Tokyo and the favorite sport of G4, drift racing.

The game is being developed by Eutechnyx for a Summer release on the PS2 and PSP.

Currently just titled "The Fast and the Furious", some features include:

  • Revolutionary Drift Model – The first game to create an authentic, drift model system that is fun and approachable for players of all skill levels. Turn on the assists and feel like a pro, or turn them off and hone your drift skills.

  • An entirely authentic Drift racing experience – Focusing on the “next big thing” in underground street racing this video game utilizes Universal’s extensive sound library, an incredible context based camera code, a revolutionary context based rumble system that gives players the feeling of driving city streets at break neck speeds like no other.

  • Total Immersion! – Immerse yourself in the world of the game. 10,000+ polygon model cars, cinematic camera angles straight from the movie, unique boss challenges, stunning visuals and an Advanced Rubber Band AI system makes this the best looking, best playing racing game on PlayStation 2 and PSP system.

  • Robust customization options - Enhance the feeling of being part of the underground street racing world. Tune your ride with a hundred licensed wheels, and over 500 body kits from real JDM companies. Tune your ride like never before from performance to appearance, and for the first time ever swap out your engine to truly push the limits of your vehicle.

    The Fast and the Furious will also include 2-player splitscreen play and 4-player online play.

    If you're wondering why the movie that spawned the street racing craze hasn't already had a game of its own; it's because VU Games was developing one after the first movie but quietly canceled it a few years back.

    But we'll have more on the new Fast and the Furious soon.



  • User Comments

    Bullseye!
    New Features

    Top 10: What We Want From MAG DLC or MAG 2 [What We Want Special]

    More Movies From the 90s That Need Tie-In Games [Special]

    On Target
    What's New Around the Site

    Dante's Inferno DLC schedule released

    Ubisoft announces Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

    EA teases Mass Effect 3 for 2011, talks future of Rock Band series

    Ferrari DLC pack coming to Need For Speed: Shift

    EA's 2010-2011 release schedule includes some big announcements

    Blaster Master remake on WiiWare this week

    Top Ten iPhone Games (Week of 2/8/10)

    Taking Aim
    New Previews

    Heavy Rain

    Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2

    Open Fire!
    New Reviews

    Dante's Inferno

    Dante's Inferno

    MAG

    Bayonetta

    Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes - Encore



    Home    •    About Us    •    Contact Us    •    Advertise    •    Jobs    •    Link to Us    •    Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2010 Matt Swider. All rights reserved. Site Programming copyright © 2004 Bill Nelepovitz - NeositeCMS