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16 Aug 2024

REVIEW: JDM: Rise of the Scorpion (2024 Video Game) on PC (Steam)

JDM: Rise of the Scorpion

Review by Jon Donnis

"JDM: Rise of the Scorpion" offers an intriguing glimpse into the upcoming "Japanese Drift Master" game from Gaming Factory, setting the stage for what could be a thrilling journey into the world of Japanese street racing. The prologue does a commendable job in introducing players to the story of Hatori 'Scorpion' Hasashi, immersing them in his world through beautifully illustrated manga panels. This storytelling approach is a refreshing touch, adding a layer of narrative depth often absent in racing games.


Visually, the game is striking. The Japanese setting is rendered with remarkable attention to detail, with the vibrant landscapes and dynamic weather systems contributing to an authentic and atmospheric experience. The day and night cycles, along with the changing traffic patterns, enhance the realism, making each race feel distinct and alive. The sound effects complement the visual experience well, with decent music that keeps the energy high during races.


However, the game is not without its flaws. The driving mechanics, particularly the drifting, leave much to be desired. Drifting, which should be the heart and soul of a game like this, feels unintuitive and frustrating, largely due to the unforgiving crash mechanics. The crash detection is particularly problematic, collisions result in an abrupt halt with no visual car damage, which breaks immersion and detracts from the overall excitement. Additionally, the braking and general driving physics feel unpolished, preventing the game from reaching its full potential in providing a satisfying racing experience.


Despite these issues, "JDM: Rise of the Scorpion" still manages to capture the thrill of racing, especially when the roads open up and you can push your car to its limits. The sense of speed is exhilarating, even if the physics occasionally undermine the fun. Given that this is a free prologue, it's worth a try, especially for fans of the genre or those curious about the full game. While the final product has a long way to go, "JDM: Rise of the Scorpion" lays a promising foundation. With further refinement, it could evolve into a standout title in the world of drift racing games.

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