"Japan Drift Master" IGN 6 points: It's like an unfinished game!
The open world racing simulation game "JDM: Drift Master" produced by Gaming Factory has been officially released. IGN has announced a detailed review of the game and scored 6 points (good).
IGN brief review: "JDM: Japanese Drift Master" is an ambitious and sincere tribute to Japanese drift culture, but at present it feels like an unfinished project, and it has been launched hastily, and it is not informed in advance like the early experience stage.
IGN General Review:
"JDM: Drift Master" is a very ambitious and sincere racing game. Obviously, it loves the art of drift just as much as its target players. With its often stunning, fun maps, solid drift control systems, and a list of most of the real-life authorized vehicles, it redefines my perception of the scale that indie games can achieve in the racing world.
However, although I had a great time cruising and drifting, the sudden accident made these drift-specific cars look out of place, and the poorly optimized, clumsy AI-filled grip racing mode was disappointing. Developer Gaming Factory promises to continue to add new models and fix problems for the rest of 2025 and even in the future, but such a plan only makes people feel that "JDM" is like an unfinished project that has been forcibly released, but it is not labeled as "early experience" - you know what I mean.