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Yeh, agree all the way. Biggest POS ever made...the physics seems like it was made by a 5 year old, the music is from this unknown rapper, the graphics are so poor...To me, that game isn't even worth $2...

Is this mountain vengence.

Ive downloaded it

Finished it

deleted it.

Dissapointing.

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this game is really really really bad

as SneakyFirebolt said, the physics engine is horrible, it honestly is worse than any racing game i have ever played, don't waste your time downloading, playing or at worst buying it. there are better 1-dimensional flash games out there made by amateurs. don't even expect to be able to drift on it, you can't even drive straight let alone drift.

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Initial D: mountain we were whacked on moonshine russian vodak when we coded this. It'd be better to spend the $10K on a Initial D 2 machine. I got a COPY, a COPY, a pirated COPY, (like **** I'd pay for the real thing as soon as it went it the drive). 5 minutes IN, straight out, set a record for the fastest time I've ever deleted a game, I wouldn't even use it for a drink coaster it was that bad,

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That mountain vengence was a real disappointment. The rip only had 1 repetative song, and the stages were pretty repetitive too. I think it even had a button for "drift".

It is a budget title after all, but with the Ps2 having a port of the arcade game (or similar), why didnt they license the sega one for peecee?

I steer clear of arcades, ive heard bad stories about the arcade game, but i know people who love it. fan of the series, but not going to pump coins into a game.

Apparently Bunta drives a wrx, and you can see a blue one in the intro for the latest anime series.

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I got the PS2 port of the arcade machine version.... If you understand before you start playing it that it is going to be real arcade like then its a pretty fun game... Its got a pretty good selection of cars to choose from and the action is pretty fast paced....

My opinion:

PC Initial D - Bad... Very Very Bad...

PS2/Arcade Inidtial D - Good ... Bit of fun and some laughs :D

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