A demolition derby crash-course arena on your iOS mobile gadget. Death Tour is more of an action-shooter than a racing type game, although you could say both. Relive once again the glory days of vehicle-combat game genre, which was believed to be almost lost.
This game, like its predecessor, pretty much has the same mechanics in it. You play as this racer-assassin guy that wanted out in this kind of business and is given one last job: Deliver a highly valuable cargo to the client. And that’s when things go wrong. Suddenly out of nowhere a guy smacked him from the back and took the briefcase. Race, shoot and crash your way through countless mob of customed vehicles to retrieve the cargo-briefcase and get that one last job done.
Death Tour Trailer
Graphics: Below Standard
At first I was like.. Wow! since it reminded me of Twisted Metal . But then when the fist ten minutes of gameplay began, bugs, needed improvements, and shitty effects dismayed me. Ahh what a waste, this would have been one hell of a game if improved better and not released until its fully ready and bug-free. But despite that, they did put quite an effort into this, so I still give you praise on that.
Sound: Average
First of all, I wouldn’t recommend this game for younger kids, since it has quite alot of offensive languages and inappropriate scenes involved. The sound effects are a let down because it doesn’t have that Ooomph! in it, weak and reserved. Music is better since it complements the genre of action-racing.
Gameplay: Good
Don’t you just love the smell of burning rubber in the morning? I know I do. This kind of genre was what made Gran Turismo and other legit racing game look gay. Why stick to the rules when you can crash and burn as many cars as you want, even yours. There is just something about this vehicle-combat genre that you can’t find in racing types, and I guess that’s the combination of the need for speed and the need to crash and/or destroy your opponents.. literally. One thing I don’t like about about this game is the positioning overlapping tendencies, where your car sometimes overlaps with either the environment, like the road, bridges, obstacles, etc. or enemy vehicles. But since you could say this one is a blast from the past, for me its a-OK.
Cons: Below standard overall graphics. Offensive languages not appropriate for children.
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