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JDM: Japanese Drift Master is an ambitious and sincere ode to Japanese drift culture, but right now it feels like an ...
JDM Japanese Drift Master is here, letting you slide around an open world in some iconic licensed cars from Nissan, Mazda, ...
Launched this week, JDM: Japanese Drift Master is exactly as its name suggests. Touge-style racing is an expected focus, but the open-world game map offers 250 kilometers (155 miles) of diverse ...
Indie game developer and publisher Gaming Factory, along with co-publisher 4Divinity, have pushed back the release date for JDM: Japanese Drift Master. The game was originally slated to be out on ...
They're currently building a shell in the shape of a tiny van for a drift kart they have, and Garlington says that Javan customers can soon expect a 16-bit retro Japanese landscape mural for the ...
Open-world racing game JDM: Japanese Drift Master will launch for PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG on March 26, developer Gaming Factory announced. JDM: Japanese Drift Master takes the ...
Indie game developer and publisher Gaming Factory, along with co-publisher 4Divinity, have confirmed that JDM: Japanese Drift Master will be released next Spring. The game will challenge players ...
In JDM: Japanese Drift Master, you'll need to get your arms greasy to get the optimal performances from your vehicles. Developer Gaming Factory has created an in-depth tuning system for the title ...
That's where JDM: Japanese Drift Master comes in. To further set it apart from its existing rivals, the gameplay is all orientated around drifting, the cars you collect and modify are seemingly ...
Welcome to Japan, the drift's capital of the world! Fasten your seatbelts, rev up your engines, and drift or race on narrow and winding roads. The game will take players to Japan's scenic and ...
JDM: Japanese Drift Master is an ambitious and sincere ode to Japanese drift culture, but right now it feels like an unfinished project that’s shipped without the early access caveat.
JDM: Japanese Drift Master captures Japan’s drift culture with heart and flair but stumbles on polish and performance. A love letter to drifting with room to improve.