It’s hardly Gran Turismo level stuff, but a welcome addition all the same. Every car you own can be customized too, be it with some decals, tyres, ECU upgrades or even new tyres. On the surface, it seems that car-nuts are well catered for, with a good selection ranging from fast hatchbacks right up to hyper-cars. The tracks aren’t bad, with enough twists and turns to test you, and even a few shortcuts thrown in for good measure. This is all set over twenty tracks, although these aren’t unique to the Vita. There’s an impressive amount of content here, split into ten event types that’ll have you drifting for points, collecting a set number of power-ups, smashing up rivals, escaping the cops or racing head to head with a single opponent. The single player campaign is where you’ll be spending a lot of time. Unfortunately the game is marred by a number of issues that will be familiar to fans of the franchise. On paper the game sounds great, with 52 licensed cars, 20 league cups with over 100 unique races, and online multiplayer. Now it’s the Vita’s turn, with Asphalt Injection. The Asphalt franchise seems to be on every mobile/handheld device possible, from the DSi right up to the iPad 2.
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