Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix Gameplay By First Werawat

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レーシングバトル -C1 GRAND PRIX-[1]

It is a spin-off of the Shuto High School Battle series, and unlike Kaido Battle, which uses a hill as the theme, the circuit is the main stage.

Suzuka Circuit, Tsukuba Circuit, Nikko Circuit, Okayama Circuit, etc. appear, as well as the C1 Loop Line of the Metropolitan Expressway and the Speed ​​Ring of the Hanshin Expressway.

As a side note, there is a nitro boost among the tuning parts because of the similar PSP version of the Battle of the PSP version. It can be triggered by select and there are some vehicles that can be installed. In the case of other vehicles, the turbo boost may be installed.

It is impossible to check the amount used, but you can refill it when you enter the pit stop.

game system

The overall feel of the game is a combination of the Shudo High School Battle and the Kaido Battle, but the Internet system that appeared in the Kaido Battle still exists. It also has a tuning system very similar to Kaido Battle.

The highlight of this game is that players can tune and upgrade their cars, race in both Drift Race and Touge Mode. There are also Boss races to pass the level. You can decorate your garage by buying various Iteam items in the garage to decorate it. Most of the cars in the game are JDM cars, ranging from family cars to sports cars. You can change the engine to make the car more powerful. The game soundtrack is nice and fun. However, the disadvantage of this game is that the driving physics are not very good. If you don't drive well, your car can lose control. Some cars do not support wet roads. The AI bots are very difficult to drift. This game requires high Drift Skills and the drift physics are very strange. Turbo engine cars need to use the handbrake to put them in gear when starting off. If your RP score is lower than 50, the game will force you to enter the Pit and you will have to waste time refilling your RP points. The engine sounds are usually separated by the engine block used but not by the car model. This is because in the racing games Shutokou Battle and Kaido Battle Series, the engine sounds are mostly separated by the engine block used and not by the car model. If you drive against traffic, the race will end immediately. The language in the game may be entirely Japanese, but I played on the Emulator Version PS2. There is a Rom Fan translation, which has English. This game requires managing the tires of the car you use. If the tires are worn, the car can lose control. At the Nikko Circuit, in SP Battle mode, the system in the game may not allow you to race by Auto. You may have to use your effort as the main factor. Another track is the Tsukuba Circuit, where it is difficult to enter the pit, which may make it impossible to repair the car in the pit.

Note: I play on the PS2 Emulator Version because I play on the PS2 Emulator because the ROM has English language in the game and if the original game is in Japanese and I can't read Japanese, I apologize.

As for the car I use, when I start the game I use a Nissan 350Z Z33 because the 6-cylinder sports car has a fierce, exciting sound, is fast and satisfying, and the Nissan 350Z Z33 is the car in the Racing Battle C1 game. I like it 4th. I like it after the Honda NSX, Nissan Skyline Series, and Toyota Supra.

As for the car I use, the other one is Honda NSX NA2 pre-Facelift '97 because it replaces the NA2 post-Facelift 2002 that is locked and I didn't upgrade. My starting car is Nissan 350Z Z33. If I force myself to use Nissan 350Z Z33, it will lose to B Class Bot AI cars. So I save money to buy Honda NSX NA2 pre-Facelift '97 because Honda NSX is my number 1 dream car. It is the JDM car that I like the most, the car that I like and love very much. I like NA2 more than NA1 because NA2 has 3.2 C32B V6 engine, more powerful and aggressive. Someday in the future, I must own one in real life in Thailand before I die. And Honda NSX pre-Facelift '97 is the car in Racing Battle C1 game. I like it second only to Honda NSX NA2 post-Facelift '02. And Honda NSX is my most favorite car in the game Racing Battle C1.