Asphalt Overdrive

Asphalt Overdrive is a spin-off installment of the Asphalt franchise. It was released in 2014.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The game is a ripoff of Subway Surfers and Temple Run mixed with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (the former's overall gameplay, plus the latter two games' 1980s-1990s theme and feel).
 * 2) Like other Asphalt spinoffs, this game was made as a cash in to the endless runner genre that was trending at the time.
 * 3) The plot is just like Subway Surfers, where criminals escape in your car and get chased by police vehicles.
 * 4) Despite the game being set in the 80s, it has many anachronistic cars such as the Lamborghini Veneno.
 * 5) Car sounds feel too inaccurate; the Pagani Zonda R, for instance, has the engine sound of a Formula One car despite that its 6.0 L M120 V12 does not sound anything remotely close to a contemporary F1 car.
 * 6) This game barely evens feels like Asphalt at all. Because the franchise is all about track racing.
 * 7) Limited customization.
 * 8) Unlike other Asphalt games, Overdrive was short-lived; as of 2017, it is now permanently delisted from all digital storefronts.
 * 1) Limited customization.
 * 2) Unlike other Asphalt games, Overdrive was short-lived; as of 2017, it is now permanently delisted from all digital storefronts.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Overdrive has some cars that mainline or another spin-off Asphalt titles got later or still have yet to get, like the DS Automobiles DS 3 Racing and SRT Viper GTS.
 * 2) *It also has cars that is not from any Asphalt titles, such as the Ford Explorer, the GMC Vandura and the Fiat 131 Abarth.
 * 3) Its graphics are acceptably decent for a mobile game.

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