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JDM: Rise Of The Scorpion offers a free prologue of drift racing around rural Japan

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JDM: Rise Of The Scorpion offers a free prologue of drift racing around rural Japan

JDM: Rise Of The Scorpion is a free prologue for JDM: Japanese Drift Master, a racing game about drift racing in Japan. It features an open world set in rural towns for players to explore and engage in drift racing, along with several story missions to complete. The game can be downloaded from Steam.

While some may think of a prologue as just a demo, Rise Of The Scorpion serves as both a demonstration of the game world and driving mechanics, as well as an actual prologue with its own storyline. Players take on the role of “rebellious high schooler Hatori”, who comes across as an unpleasant character, setting the stage for potential antagonistic roles in the main game.

Rise Of The Scorpion offers a charming setting around the fictional Haikama Lake, featuring picturesque small towns and winding back roads. This serene backdrop contrasts with the urban darkness of Tokyo-set Night Runners Prologue, demonstrating a different atmosphere in the racing game genre.

The beauty of the countryside setting becomes apparent as players immerse themselves in the art of drifting. Despite personal struggles with mastering drifting in video game cars, there is still enjoyment to be found in exploring the environment and soaking in the detailed surroundings.

For those more adept at drifting, the game includes features such as car modifications, a dynamic day/night cycle, and varying weather conditions to enhance the gameplay experience. Additionally, driving assists are available to assist players, which may prove helpful in overcoming challenges and progressing through the game.

Players can look forward to the full game release on Steam later this year, where they can further delve into the world of JDM: Japanese Drift Master and test their skills in drift racing.

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