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JDM: Japanese Drift Master Review: Not Quite Complete - Traxion

We run the rule of over Gaming Factory’s JDM: Japanese Drift Master, seeing if its Initial D-inspired story mode is enough to satisfy ardent drift fans.

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JDM: Japanese Drift Master Review - Drive Sideways | Terminal Gamer

TG writes: Rev your engines for JDM: Japanese Drift Master, where neon-lit touge roads and Eurobeat-fueled drifts plunge you into Japan’s underground hashiriya scene.

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Review - JDM: Japanese Drift Master (PC) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "I would have legitimately given JDM: Japanese Drift Master an even higher score if it wasn’t for the somewhat lacklustre amount of content it offers as of now. The foundation for a truly spectacular love letter to Need for Speed Underground 2 can be clearly seen when you’re cruising around Japan with your pimped out ride. It’s an amazing game technically-speaking, it just needs more meat, some extra cars and modes. It actually feels original, and you can obviously notice the amount of love and effort put into every single corner of its map. Just add more sushi to this platter and it will become one hell of a feast."

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JDM: Japanese Drift Master Review - DualShockers

DualShockers Writes "This game may run in the 90s, but it struggles to run on my computer."

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