

If you’re a competitive player in the vein of Need for Speed or Gran Turismo, then European Luxury Cars is not for you. Also, the game has no multiplayer feature, so you can’t race against others. The game also doesn’t offer a lot of challenges, such as police vehicles coming after you, or random pedestrians throwing you off track. There are no other maps or tracks for you to explore and enjoy, which makes the game tiring after some time. Unfortunately, there’s only one location in the game. The realism continues when you take your car to the road, sporting real sounds from the actual vehicles as well as detailed game physics. You can also add modifications like neon lights, glowing brakes, or a nitro boost. Enjoy creating your dream car as you customize each part of your car, from the spoilers to the wheels. Look at each car and enjoy how closely it resembles the real thing. There’s also a dynamic day and night cycle to the game. While the lack of traffic implements–lights, cones, pedestrians, and enforcers–comes across as boring for some players, you can’t deny the level of detail to the vehicles, the roads, and the villa where you start out. One good thing about European Luxury Cars is the detail it puts attention to in terms of the cars and the environment.
