Auto Modellista has a great look, but its gameplay unsuccessfully tries to straddle the line between simulation-style tuning options and arcade-style handling and collision physics. Had enough cel ...
Auto Modellista is not quite the racing equivalent of Gungrave, but it appears to have been conceived along similar lines. "STYLE" is written across this game in great big capital letters, with ...
Without waiting for us to get our bearings, Sudo-san ripped into the game proper, delving into the Garage Mode - equivalent to, say, Gran Turismo mode - and started literally building a car, ...
Is drifting your preferred driving style? Do you have Tokyo Xtreme Racer and wished that another game like it would come out? Wait no longer. Auto Modellista is the answer to your prayers. Though the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Had enough cel shading yet? It certainly seems like the graphical trend, which got its start elsewhere but was popularized by Sega's 2000 release Jet ...
Auto Modellista is an awkward game to review. The novelty graphics are definitely the game's best feature, and the chances are that the main thing you know about the game is that it basks and roars ...
There are no codes to get all the cars, but there are races you have to win more than once to win all the cars. If you look at the status for the race you will see it say it is complete OR it will say ...
It's become painfully clear that Auto Modellista is not for everyone. It's not a game you'll get into easily. It's an arcade racer that actually plays like a street-based rally racer, and not a very ...
It sounds like a great idea: let's get licensed cars, create a pretty, cel-shaded racing game around them, let the player customize the heck out of them, and race! Auto Modellista takes the ...