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The progression you’ll go through isn’t really anything new, but it’s still fun and a great way to kill some time. Rise high enough in the brackets, and you’ll start to see cups/tournaments pop up to compete in. These tend to be more specialized, like capture the flag or demolition derby modes. Once you’ve won a few races, you’ll be ready to enter sponsored events. In Power race, you don’t have guns strapped to your vehicle but you can still grab power-ups that are littered throughout each track. In Battle, once you pass through the initial no fire zone, combat is allowed. Battle race and Power race were a lot more fun, and generally run between 2 and 4 laps. It’s a great concept and many people don’t mind long races, but personally I found them a bit tedious. You’re forced to do 7 laps, with the racer in the last position being knocked out each lap. The only one I didn’t really enjoy was knockout, and that’s simply because it’s set up like an endurance race where the last man standing wins. There are three main types of races, each of which changing the rules slightly. The areas for improvement aren’t anything new, but it still feels great to drop ten grand into your ride and then slap on some customization. These are all pretty basic: new tires, bigger boost, more powerful engine, etc.
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Use your cash to upgrade your car or buy new ones as they unlock, and then of course upgrade those too. You start off picking one of two cars, and place near or at the top in races to acquire funds.