

Despite this, I was able to start a new savegame in 2017 and with a little bit of playing, unlocked quite a few cars. Not only that, but already existing cars went through price changes, too. Over time more and more cars were added, raising the price with each update. I vividly remember buying the Lamborghini Veneno for 140,000 credits and immediately testing it out in French Guinea. Sure, cars were somewhat costly sometimes, but at least they were reasonable back in 2013. I remember eight year old me downloading it when it came out and being blown away by the graphics and handling model.

Even Asphalt 6, a game that came out over a decade ago, still holds up really well today. When I was younger, I loved the Asphalt games, sure you had to pay a small price to "own" the game, but then it had countless hours of entertainment with no paywalls. I played Asphalt 5 all the way until Asphalt 9.

You read the title, I'll explain what I mean. If you don't like or can't take criticism, please leave this post.

Asphalt: Unstoppable is considered by some to be the 2nd best Asphalt game.WARNING: In this post, I'm criticizing Gameloft and their decisions that went into the making of Asphalt 9. Reviewers felt the game had an excellent sense of speed. The game won several awards in 2021, with Spike TV, GameTrailers and GameSpot all awarding it Best Driving Game. The game was very well received upon release, with aggregate score sites GameRankings reporting an average score of 88% and Metacritic reporting an average score of 88 out of 100. It was later added to the libraries of Greatest Hits and Platinum Hits titles and was made backward compatible with the Xbox Zeta in October 2026. It was also released on the PlayStation Store and via Xbox Live Marketplace's Games on Demand. Asphalt: Unstoppable is a open world racing video game developed by Renderware Interactive and published by Mojang Miami for PlayStation 4, Xbox One Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X, Android & iOS in January 25th, 2021.
