Get ready for a wild ride with the return of JDM: Japanese Drift Master! This arcade racer is back with a bang, and this time, it's bringing an all-American twist to the drifting world. But here's the catch: it's not what you think!
Unveiling the American Dream in JDM Style
The Made in USA DLC is set to drop on November 6th, and it's a license-baiting, tire-burning adventure. Imagine a world where classic American cars take on a new life, inspired by iconic US machinery but with a unique twist. Say hello to the Ironvale Thunderbolt T40, the Ironvale Stallion '69, and a whole fleet of fictional yet fantastically designed vehicles.
But here's where it gets controversial (or at least, legally interesting)...
These cars are unlicensed and purely fictional, yet they pay homage to some of America's most beloved automotive icons. Think Shelby Cobras, Dodge Vipers, and Ford GTs, but with a creative spin that will leave you guessing.
A Drift Through American Automotive History
The DLC pack features an impressive lineup, including the Taipan, Delray Vanquisher TR, Delray Venom, and the Falcon HellFeather. Each vehicle boasts extensive customization options, with a whopping 30 parts to play with.
So, are you ready to take these bad boys for a spin? At $5.99, it's a small price to pay for a unique drifting experience.
And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the cars. JDM: Japanese Drift Master offers an open world filled with comic book-style storylines, including a rather unique way to seduce a buxom woman (yes, you read that right!).
So, what do you think? Is this DLC a creative masterpiece or a legal minefield? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Will you be giving it a go, or is this one step too far in the world of automotive gaming?