For those that want
something of a career mode, the game supports a World Tour which focuses on a particular region of the world.
Not exact matches
I don't feel like enough effort went into this to improve upon the flaws
of the original, and
something needs to be done with
career mode to make it a little more exciting and enticing in my opinion.
There are a variety
of gameplay
modes from quick games to
something more complex like
career.
So you won't have the problem
of searching for
something to do after you complete the
career mode.
It is disappointing that there was a more involving
career mode that would really allow you to progress your character and for you to really feel like you were accomplishing
something instead
of the feeling you get with the existing
career mode.
There's a full
career mode which again is
something we think sets the game apart, because there's about fifteen to twenty hours
of career to work through.
I don't feel like enough effort went into this to improve upon the flaws
of the original, and
something needs to be done with
career mode to make it a little more exciting and enticing in my opinion.
Something else that livened up the
career mode is you can choose what group
of cars will be used for a particular series.
Something that bugged me in the early stages
of my
career mode playthrough was how long the tutorials lasted.
So you won't have the problem
of searching for
something to do after you complete the
career mode.
Among the many things the new game will have, Codemasters has promised an even deeper
career mode (which really is saying
something, because the
career mode in last year's game was already staggeringly deep), as well as more classic cars for fans
of vintage vehicles.
It is disappointing that there was a more involving
career mode that would really allow you to progress your character and for you to really feel like you were accomplishing
something instead
of the feeling you get with the existing
career mode.