
The latest update includes the 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo and the refreshed 2013 Hyundai Genesis.Ĭars are separated into six different tiers based on their performance characteristics each event you race in is limited to a single tier. Gradually, you move up the line to a BMW Z4 M Coupe, a Nissan 370Z, and later, Aston Martins and Lamborghinis, unlocking more cars and upgrading them as you go along. There are 60 different cars you can drive on 15 tracks, set in various cities such as London, Paris, and Rio. I tested Asphalt 7: Heat on a stock, freshly-formatted Samsung Galaxy S III running Android 4.0. Pedal to the Pile Carpeting Asphalt 7: Heat is a 1.37GB download from Google Play, and there's also an iOS version available. Asphalt 7: Heat isn't a simulator, but it's definitely a great buy for old-school Ridge Racer and Outrun fans, or anyone who wants a real arcade-style racing game-without excuses. It's also the nicest-looking game in the series.


Who said phones can't deliver console-quality gaming? Asphalt 7: Heat ($4.99 direct, though it's on sale for 99 cents) gives you exactly the kind of arcade racing experience you've been hoping for.

To obtain a significant amount of points and money, is intended to open further tracks and more powerful sports coaches, perform various feints on the road: steep hill climb, twisty corners, fold opponents off the track and come to the finish line first, the maximum margin over rivals. Earn money and get stars for each victorious success in the race, which are issued for successfully completed tasks: to develop the maximum speed, turn over no more than four times, and others. Take part in new races, competing on dizzying tracks in a variety of megacities of the world and admire the huge number of new sports cars.ĭial the maximum speed so that the tires smoked, and your engine roared like a beast and only then you will necessarily finish the finish line first. Enjoy the full seventh part of the spectacular racing competitions from the game Studio Gameloft.
