Your nos is essential to keeping up with opponents and taking them out. Now races themselves are a blast and the only way I know how to really describe them is a blend of Hydro Thunder and Burnout. It makes the game easier in a number of ways but as you progress there is still a good bit of strategy needed to succeed. With this control scheme, acceleration and steering are handled automatically leaving the player responsible for selecting which path to take, initiating drifts, and using nos. This is a simplified control scheme that is great for new players and kids to ease themselves into the game. There is one more control option included for Asphalt 9 Legends called Touchdrive. Um, screw motion controls, not sorry it has to be said. I found most menu navigation easiest to do with the Switch’s touchscreen while I did gameplay with traditional controls. Playing Asphalt 9 Legends can be done in a number of ways including traditional controls, motion controls, and touchscreen screen controls or if you are like me a mixture of the three. You can control where you are going once you are airborne so using them isn’t necessarily a risk, but again it is so satisfying to see! So yes, realism beyond its fantastic looks isn’t a priority for Asphalt 9 Legends. Then there is the ramping, oh yes the ramping! They are scattered throughout tracks and launching off one results in the most satisfying of barrel rolls. Wrecking into other cars and using nos to give yourself a boost just brings out a pure sense of joy. Asphalt 9 Legends has arcade racing at its core and any sense of realism the game's presentation suggests is quickly thrown out the window when you start your first race.
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