Compara los precios de DRIFT21 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ECC GAMES S.A.. Publicado por 505 Games. Lanzado el 7/5/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Sport, Single Player, Third Person, First Person, Bird View, Simulation, Racing.

A drifting sim that doubles as a hands-on garage workshop: wrench together your dream build from over 1,800 parts, then take it sideways across Japan's legendary Ebisu circuits. Narrow focus, real depth.

DRIFT21 is exactly what it sounds like and makes no apologies for it. This is a PC drifting simulator from ECC Games that splits its time almost equally between a hands-on garage mode and actual track time across the real-world Ebisu complex in Japan. If you came here wanting an arcade kart-racer to fire up on a Saturday night with three mates, wrong room. This one is for the person who genuinely wants to swap engines and obsess over suspension geometry before they even see a starting line. The garage is the headline feature and it earns the attention. Rather than scrolling through flat upgrade menus, you physically walk around a lifted car in first-person and slot components into the correct positions. With over 1,800 replaceable parts covering engines (inline-four, inline-six, V8, Boxer, 3-Rotor, 4-Rotor), suspension, wheels, and full bodywork, the customisation goes surprisingly deep. The twelve fully licensed cars include fan favourites like the Toyota AE86, Nissan Silvia S15, Mazda RX7, BMW E30 M3, and Nissan 180SX, so petrolheads already invested in the culture will feel right at home. Visual tuning through body kits, a paint booth, and decals rounds out the build side. It genuinely scratches a Car Mechanic Simulator itch but keeps the focus on building a machine that actually slides. On track, DRIFT21 has seven single-player modes: Career, Quick Race, Sandbox, Free Ride, Solo Run, Time Attack, and Gymkhana. Multiplayer covers Free Ride, Free For All, Sprint, Laps, and Tandems events, with up to six players. Tandems especially have co-operative appeal if your friends are into sim racing. The Ebisu tracks (Driftland, Minami, Touge, North, West, East, and School) are laser-scanned recreations, which is a genuine selling point. The learning curve is steep, though. If you drop in expecting Forza Horizon-style handling, the physics will humble you fast. Controller play is workable, but a wheel and pedals unlock the real feel here. Casual players picking this up without sim experience will find the first hour rough going before things click. The content ceiling is the main complaint that keeps coming up, and it is fair. The track list is tight, the car roster is small for a sim, and career missions follow a repetitive build-to-stage-1-through-3 loop. There is no split-screen, and the multiplayer lobby population is modest at best these days. Couch co-op fans, this is not your game. Solo sim fans and drift hobbyists who want something focused and technically honest will find more staying power here than the content list suggests, especially if they enjoy tuning as an activity in its own right. Sound design was improved at full release, and performance is solid across a range of hardware. Bottom line: DRIFT21 is a niche pick that knows its audience. It sits closer to iRacing and Project Cars on the sim-to-arcade spectrum than anything with a turbo button. If you have ever watched Formula Drift and immediately wanted to swap a 2JZ into an MX-5, this is the closest PC gaming gets to that fantasy right now. Riley, Scout Team

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DRIFT21

7 may 2020ECC GAMES S.A.505 Games
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A drifting sim that doubles as a hands-on garage workshop: wrench together your dream build from over 1,800 parts, then take it sideways across Japan's legendary Ebisu circuits. Narrow focus, real depth.

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DRIFT21 is exactly what it sounds like and makes no apologies for it. This is a PC drifting simulator from ECC Games that splits its time almost equally between a hands-on garage mode and actual track time across the real-world Ebisu complex in Japan. If you came here wanting an arcade kart-racer to fire up on a Saturday night with three mates, wrong room. This one is for the person who genuinely wants to swap engines and obsess over suspension geometry before they even see a starting line. The garage is the headline feature and it earns the attention. Rather than scrolling through flat upgrade menus, you physically walk around a lifted car in first-person and slot components into the correct positions. With over 1,800 replaceable parts covering engines (inline-four, inline-six, V8, Boxer, 3-Rotor, 4-Rotor), suspension, wheels, and full bodywork, the customisation goes surprisingly deep. The twelve fully licensed cars include fan favourites like the Toyota AE86, Nissan Silvia S15, Mazda RX7, BMW E30 M3, and Nissan 180SX, so petrolheads already invested in the culture will feel right at home. Visual tuning through body kits, a paint booth, and decals rounds out the build side. It genuinely scratches a Car Mechanic Simulator itch but keeps the focus on building a machine that actually slides. On track, DRIFT21 has seven single-player modes: Career, Quick Race, Sandbox, Free Ride, Solo Run, Time Attack, and Gymkhana. Multiplayer covers Free Ride, Free For All, Sprint, Laps, and Tandems events, with up to six players. Tandems especially have co-operative appeal if your friends are into sim racing. The Ebisu tracks (Driftland, Minami, Touge, North, West, East, and School) are laser-scanned recreations, which is a genuine selling point. The learning curve is steep, though. If you drop in expecting Forza Horizon-style handling, the physics will humble you fast. Controller play is workable, but a wheel and pedals unlock the real feel here. Casual players picking this up without sim experience will find the first hour rough going before things click. The content ceiling is the main complaint that keeps coming up, and it is fair. The track list is tight, the car roster is small for a sim, and career missions follow a repetitive build-to-stage-1-through-3 loop. There is no split-screen, and the multiplayer lobby population is modest at best these days. Couch co-op fans, this is not your game. Solo sim fans and drift hobbyists who want something focused and technically honest will find more staying power here than the content list suggests, especially if they enjoy tuning as an activity in its own right. Sound design was improved at full release, and performance is solid across a range of hardware. Bottom line: DRIFT21 is a niche pick that knows its audience. It sits closer to iRacing and Project Cars on the sim-to-arcade spectrum than anything with a turbo button. If you have ever watched Formula Drift and immediately wanted to swap a 2JZ into an MX-5, this is the closest PC gaming gets to that fantasy right now.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamDrift SimGarage BuilderWheel SupportTime AttackTandem MultiplayerLaser-Scanned TracksCareer ModePhysics-Driven

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8 GB RAM
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20 GB
Graphics
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Processor
i5
System requirements
Windows 7 SP1

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ECC GAMES S.A.
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Fecha de lanzamiento
7 may 2020

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DRIFT21 fue desarrollado por ECC GAMES S.A. y publicado por 505 Games.