I'd like to apologize for how brief and negative this
review may seem, but this game was just one that
had no value to me. I thought it might be good for
an afternoon or two, but I was wrong.
Its been a while since we've had any truly classic
racing games to play. (Oval, track or drag) The last
greats that come to my mind were Indycar2,
Nascar2 and The Need for Speed 2. There haven't
really been that many serious attempts at modeling
an associated racing sport since Nascar2 in my
opinion, and this game really follows suit with the
games since. NHRA Racing is an attempt to model
the National Hot Rod Association and cram all of
that great 'haul-ass-rocket-in-your-pants' feel into
a game. It just didn't really work.
The graphics in the game itself aren't that terrible
on the whole, but they present very little to drool
over. There are 4 modes in the game; low, medium,
high and AGP. I assume that low medium and high
are all variations upon Direct3D, or at least medium
and high are. You can turn on and off many of the
visual elements in the game, i.e. crowd etc… if
your computer can't handle them all. The system
requirements aren't too astronomical though, so
most people should be ok. The clouds and
backdrop were unimpressive, each being
bitmapped and polygonal respectively. Textures
were also not that amazing, but you could choose
your sponsor and car type. (Ford, Pontiac etc.)
There weren't any amazing special effects in the
game either, which lead me to believe perhaps the
production of this game was a bit rushed or maybe
the programmers just didn't care. There were the
standard smoke and skid marks, and even some
flame from exhausts, but not much else. There
were no weather conditions that could be altered
either, which was, I suppose realistic because you
don't see too much drag racing in the rain.
However, they could have modeled night time
properly and wind speed would also have been a
factor undoubtedly. Views in the game were very
poorly done, and I found it better to just leave it in
the cockpit because of how distorted the view
became when trying to alter it.
Again, in the sound department there was not
much special to mention. The cars all sounded the
same (the Funny Cars sounded identical to the Top
Fuel cars) which was not very realistic. The
throttle and gear sounds were sort of realized, but
again, not to the detail they should have been. I
think an announcer or crowd cheering would have
helped too. Even something along the lines of the
announcer telling you how you did after the race.
Now, for me, there's something a bit wrong with
making an entire game about two cars going in a
straight line. Sure, you do have to make minor
steering adjustments and I'm sure in real life it is
much more exhilarating, but this is a computer
game. I could find little reason to keep going back
to play the game just to watch my car beat another
car by one gazillionth of a second, it just wasn't
turning my crank. I suppose this game is aimed at
the hardcore drag racing fans, but even then, I
doubt they will keep coming back. Giving you more
control of your car's setup could have enhanced
the game. (i.e. Engine, suspension, fuel mix, tires
etc) and then throwing in a multiplayer element for
good measure. At least that way you could claim to
have made a better car then your friends.
Basically, I find little entertainment in driving a car
in a straight line. There is little to no challenge to
that, especially when you aren't allowed to
customize your car very much.
In summary, the game offers little in the eye candy
department, and audio was overall unimpressive.
Above all else, the point of the game is driving a
car that the programmers set up for you down a
track in a straight line. Honestly, I can't imagine
what the HELL the people who came up with this
game were thinking. One other glaring omission,
which I wanted to mention, was that this game
gave you no real feeling of speed. Lets not forget
that in real life a top fuel car goes from 0-240mph
in about 3 seconds, that is a fact, and this game
gave NO feeling of this. Perhaps the programmers
should think twice about wasting their talents on a
game like this, and next time put some more
attention to detail into the game. In my opinion,
stick to Burnout Drag Racing, its a better game, or
wait for Burnout Championship Edition if you want
your drag racing fix.