The raw, high-stakes world of illegal street racing comes to life in Street R.......
cing Syndicate. Trick out over 40 authentic licensed cars with parts from more than 15 real-world manufacturers, then turn your customized ride loose on the streets of three cities across the USA. Lay it all on the line -- your wallet, your woman, your pride and your wheels. For the first-time every, throw down with opponents around the world via online pink slip races. With masses of perfectly tuned, ntitrous-stiked horses under the hood, the only thing between you and victory is the distance from the pedal to the floor. Originally to be published by 3DO, Namco stepped in as the official publisher when the company folded.
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Did it work? Did Namco deliver a title brimming with the nuts-and-bolts of real street racing while retaining the flashy sense of escapism that made the phenomenon what it is today? Unfortunately, SRS succeeds in all the wrong places. It's fun spending hours fine-tuning your car (and most race-freaks probably will,) but most of the enjoyment never takes to the streets; it stays in the garage. The fact is made even more frustrating because SRS boasts some truly nifty features like an open-ended city and the chance to challenge random drivers. You can even collect hot women and trade them like baseball cards for Pete's sake. Now that's a feature missing from most games anyway, but to have it included in a mediocre game…for shame! SRS boasts increased realism through enhanced car mechanics and customization, but the cost of such practicality is too high.