Asphalt Street Storm Racing

Asphalt Street Storm Racing is the drag racing installment for the Asphalt franchise. It was released in 2017.

While the Asphalt series may be decent (pre-2018, due to Vivendi’s hostile takeover of Gameloft, which made Vivendi order Gameloft to prioritize profit), the spin-offs it has are horrible, and the drag racing spin-off is no exception.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The title "Asphalt" doesn't fit with drag racing games, Asphalt is supposed to be an arcade racing game franchise.
 * 2) You need to download the game AND the extra content before even starting the game.
 * 3) Some people lost cars during Summer 2018, which caused a huge amount of criticism to the game.
 * 4) The car repairing system is rather poorly executed. After you race seven, yes, seven times, the game requires you to repair your car.
 * 5) * In fact, this system has been applied to Airborne, Xtreme, and Legends.
 * 6) Lag has ruined the gameplay big time.
 * 7) The cars require additional downloading.
 * 8) Compared to Airborne and Legends, this game doesn't get much updates.
 * 9) Like in CSR Racing 2, many new cars require gift boxes to obtain.
 * 10) On top of new cars requiring gift boxes to obtain, the game makes users extremely reliant on microtransactions and heavy grinding.
 * 11) Blueprints. They eventually expanded to Airborne, Xtreme, and Legends.
 * 1) Like in CSR Racing 2, many new cars require gift boxes to obtain.
 * 2) On top of new cars requiring gift boxes to obtain, the game makes users extremely reliant on microtransactions and heavy grinding.
 * 3) Blueprints. They eventually expanded to Airborne, Xtreme, and Legends.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The graphics are good for a mobile game.
 * 2) Up to four racers can participate in a multiplayer race, compared to CSR2 which can only host 2.
 * 3) The backgrounds are better than CSR2 's highly repetitive ones.
 * 4) The game features a lot of exotic cars, albeit still very few compared to CSR2.

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