What’s the first thing you think of when you see a Film tie-in with a game, is it ‘Rubbish’? Well all credit to Firemint then for Fast & Furious. Despite the film tie-in this is actually a very good game. I admit I would normally have avoided this, the title alone would have put me [...]
What’s the first thing you think of when you see a Film tie-in with a game, is it ‘Rubbish’?
Well all credit to Firemint then for Fast & Furious. Despite the film tie-in this is actually a very good game.
I admit I would normally have avoided this, the title alone would have put me off but having already sampled another of Firemint’s games, FlightControl which proved superb I thought it worth a play.
And so the adage, ‘never judge a book by its cover’ is as valid here as it ever was. Released by I-Play but authored by Firemint, Fast&Furious is a superbly implemented and eminently playable game. Making excellent use of the iPhone motion sensors for steering allows you to control the cars as you would if you had a full analogue steering wheel. Continue reading »




