From the review:
ToCA Race Driver 3, brought to the Mac by Feral Interactive, originally debuted on Windows, the PlayStation 2, and the Xbox in 2006. It’s simply packed: 35-plus types of racing, 80 real-world tracks, and 70 licensed vehicles. World Tour mode sends you through 30-some championship series, starting in cute little Renault Clio cars and working your way up to Formula 1. In Pro Career mode, you choose one racing discipline and try to unlock all the championship cups in that class. Free Race mode is for quick racing on anything you’ve unlocked so far, and you can also challenge human opponents over the local network or online
It seems like every kind of racing is here—off-roading, oval racing, rally racing, open-wheel, and lots more—and the game features both modern machines and classics, like 1970s muscle cars. But you don’t need to be a gearhead to have fun. We found ToCA pretty easy to pick up and play (opting for an automatic transmission over manual helps a ton), and the difficulty ramps up gradually as you unlock more races. The cars handle realistically, and you can incur damage from bumping your opponents or going off the track, although in this game you’re actually trying to keep the car in one piece.
Read the full review at the page linked below.It seems like every kind of racing is here—off-roading, oval racing, rally racing, open-wheel, and lots more—and the game features both modern machines and classics, like 1970s muscle cars. But you don’t need to be a gearhead to have fun. We found ToCA pretty easy to pick up and play (opting for an automatic transmission over manual helps a ton), and the difficulty ramps up gradually as you unlock more races. The cars handle realistically, and you can incur damage from bumping your opponents or going off the track, although in this game you’re actually trying to keep the car in one piece.
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