
- WHO CREATED DRIFTING LANDS DRIVERS
- WHO CREATED DRIFTING LANDS DRIVER
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Now, remnants of Humankind fight for survival against corporations that turned into totalitarian states, and you’re part of one particular group of survivors that lives aboard the Ark, a massive ship that does their best to survive in this post-apocalyptic scenario. Basically there was this worldwide catastrophic event that shattered the planet into several pieces, thus creating the Drifting Lands. The game does provide a rather concise introductory scene that presents you to the game world. In terms of story and narrative the game doesn’t offer much sadly. These two elements together make up for very compelling gameplay loop that has the potential to bring in people that normally wouldn’t be fans of a game with these characteristics. In essence, Drifting Lands is a brilliant mixture of elements from different genres, on one side it has the core gameplay of a shoot’em’up, and on the other it has the loot focus characteristic of a hack and slash or an action rpg. This is the second game from Alkemi to be released on Steam, but this time around they bring in a very different game than their first title, Transcripted. Drifting Lands was released early last month on Steam after being on Steam’s Early Access program. skeptical, thinking and discerning people everywhere. Įnd of Moment of Grump … brought to you by ….
WHO CREATED DRIFTING LANDS DRIVERS
Suffice it to say as ‘ spectacular ‘ as Japanese motorsport may seem to some of you … in reality its anything but the cream of the crop when it comes to motorsport worldwide as is evidenced by the dirth of talent when it comes to Japanese drivers on the international scene. PS The real reason why Tsuchiyasan isn’t better know IS because outside the very limited scope of Japanese ‘motorsport’ the man has never accomplished a damn thing of note.

not to mention a destructive and wasteful spectacle thats wreaking havoc across ours and every other nations public roads having zero value, relevance or purpose other than to entertain those with the attention span of a gnat. blatant, pathetic and immature spectacle. So assuming Tsuchiyasan is genuinely to blame ? Well then … there’s a very special place in hell awaiting the man making the lowest level of Dante’s Inferno look like Club Med in comparison.


not to mention the mass of Manga inspired wretched excess super and sports cars inundating us of late. to WRC and right on down to the club level. Well then … in that case we now know exactly who to blame for the current travesty posing as motorsport … from F1. turning it into spectacle rather than sport for the benefit of the ADD Dyslexic Hummingbird generation. not to mention a whole host of other ills that have begotten motorsports. … If Tsuchiyasan is the man responsible for the rise of ‘ Drifting ‘. Sorry to be the grey haired grump amongst the bunch but … Image Sources: .jp, blogimg.jp, .jp, sinaimg.cn,, , So if you’re ever wondering who the modern master of showboating for the cameras is, why “pedal cams” look so awesome, or why the Ford Focus RS has a “Drift” mode, there’s a good chance you’re not many degrees of separation from the name Tsuchiya. Sure, cameras have been strapped to vehicles for years, but Tsuchiya’s projects featured some of the first “professional amateur” footage of cars, even graphic overlays and picture-in-picture footage of the pedal box.Īnd between all of this, he was able to continue as a legitimate racer, finding time to race in Nascar, SuperGT, and for both Honda’s NSX GT2 and Toyota’s GT-One Le Mans efforts. These things matter, because they’ve influenced everything from how car magazines look to what angles cameras use when video taping cars-even in slow-motion. Founder of the world’s first drifting championship, too.
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He was a consultant and star in the ( initially banned) Megalopolis Expressway Trial films, was the title of one of the very first-and most influential racing video games-Shutok? Battle ’94 Keiichi Tsuchiya Drift King, and was a longtime host of the Japanese VHS car magazine Best Motoring. I’m not sure what compelled him to strap a camera to a Toyota AE86 and head through a touge (mountain road) at breakneck speed, but the resulting 1987 video release, Pluspy, got him suspended from racing and helped spark an incredible chain of events.Īfter Pluspy, he served as the inspiration for the main character in the Initial D manga.
WHO CREATED DRIFTING LANDS DRIVER
Tsuchiya himself honed his skills doing deliveries for the family metal shop, and was very much an “everyman” driver as his racing career began in 1977.

It’s difficult to trace a line through history back to a single artifact, but I can at least say that Keiichi Tsuchiya’s illegal street racing film, known as Pluspy, arrived before a lot of other things that help define my generation of “Millennial” enthusiasts.
