

In terms of graphics, Asphalt 9: Legends is absolutely spectacular, just like the rest of the saga. But no matter what you choose, the single player story mode has more than 800 tracks set all around the world, ready and waiting. In Asphalt 9: Legends, not only are there different tournaments and game modes, but there's also a multiplayer mode for proving who's the best driver in the world. By simply sliding your finger left to right, you can turn. On the left side of the screen, there's a button for drifting, and on the right part, there's a turbo button. Gameplay in Asphalt 9: Legends is perfectly adapted to smartphones. However, a free-to-play monetisation model and a constant network connection make me sceptical, no matter how polished and detailed the racing appears to be.Asphalt 9: Legends is an amazing 3D driving game where you speed around in fast cars on routes set all around the world. Over fifty cars - featuring major manufacturers like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche - seventy detailed tracks and promises of a fully-fledged career mode also underline Asphalt 9's commitment to content. Of course, there are questions over how this will be balanced online, and to what degree Gameloft have taken control from the cockpit, but it's nice to have an additional steering method beyond the traditional touch and tilt inputs. This input method promises to 'streamline steering to let players focus on the fun of racing', which could be a huge benefit in terms of accessibility for gamers. Other than that there are about 50 licensed cars available and a full on career mode.īeyond the aesthetic wonders, the most interesting featurein Asphalt 9 is the new 'Touch Drive' control system.


Not only does it look insanely good, but it also has a completely overhauled control scheme. With a new entry comes new features, and this one doesn’t disappoint.
