

Sound effects are realistic too, although there is no music in the game. The animation gives you a real sense of speed on all of the three camera angles.

The graphics in Fast & Furious The Game are very good, though no spectacular. It makes for an incredible natural drive, and I can see this control system quickly becoming the norm with iPhone racers. Steering is done by tilting your device left and right. If you want to slow down (or reverse) you just tap anywhere on the screen.

Instead of having fiddly pedals on the touchscreen as most racing games do, Fast & Furious The Game uses auto-accelerate. The thing we like most about Fast & Furious The Game Test Drive is its control system, which makes intelligent use of the iPhone's hardware. You can play a quick race against the computer, take on a friend over WiFi, or play the engrossing Story mode, in which you're set a number of missions involving racing or pursuing other vehicles. There are three game modes in Fast & Furious The Game. This vehicle then gets added to your garage and you can use it in any race (until such time as someone wins it back off of you). In Fast & Furious The Game, the objective, as with the film, is to beat your opponent then cash in your 'pink slip' to take ownership of his car. The game sees you take control of a charged-up supercar, going up against two other drivers in a road battle through picturesque countryside.
