It's under the hood where the engineers let themselves loose: tweaking ECUs, adding superchargers, and doing all kinds of stuff to
achieve crazy levels of power with V - 8s and V - 12s - even showing a bit of German humor by giving the cars precisely 777, 808, or 888 PS (those crazy Euros and their metric systems).
I can't claim to feel the
levels of excitement I once felt at
achieving the 1000 note streaks on the
crazy Guitar Hero series, but The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor is a decent enough addition to the genre.