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| Now that gas prices are starting to ease off a bit and we're all feeling better about paying 95 cents a litre, it's time to break free from the guilt of owning and driving an SUV. How better to release the shackles than by racing a Dodge Caliber through the palm trees. |
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| For an officially sanctioned game from a big-time company, I was less than impressed. I guess the auto manufacturers are hurting more than they're letting on. I felt it was a bit choppy throughout, and the steering left much to be desired. |
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| The quality of the sound rarely outstrips the graphics, and this is no exception. The roar of the engine is less than authentic and there really are no other ambient sounds. |
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| Learning Curve |
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| Use the arrow keys to steer and accelerate down a virtually empty road. |
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| I quickly became frustrated with the difficulty level of a game that is meant to make me feel good about their product. If you miss one booster, there is no way to make up the time. More than once, I was nudging the check point with my bumper, having driven perfectly. |