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Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
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  1. 40
    In Asphalt 9, skill is a distant second to car upgrades, a situation that generates weary acceptance rather than excitement.
User Score
6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 46
  2. Negative: 14 out of 46
  1. Aug 31, 2018
    5
    From the moment I began playing Asphalt 9: Legends, I wanted to be immersed in its beautiful world and great soundtrack, however, heavyFrom the moment I began playing Asphalt 9: Legends, I wanted to be immersed in its beautiful world and great soundtrack, however, heavy implementation of monetized features and some dull gameplay keep this game from living up to its full potential.

    Right off the bat, I would like to say that this review is being conducted using the Steel Series Nimbus controller in Gamepad Manual mode. Trust me on this one, the Touchdrive mode is extremely boring, and will have you closing the app after five minutes. With that out of the way, Asphalt 9 is the newest game in the somehow still alive racing series. This game brings a handful of changes to the core Asphalt game play, some are welcome, most are not.

    GAMEPLAY: It seems like the folks at Gameloft have decided that Asphalt 8’s multi-lap races are far too long, and therefore, all races are now one lap. This is a horrendous decision on the part of Gameloft. Although the races can now feel a bit more open, nobody asked for this, and surely, nobody wanted this. Gameloft is also heavily encouraging users to use a control scheme called “Touchdrive”. This control scheme practically plays the game for you, and sucks all the fun out of this game. Additionally, this game also has a gas system that actually prevents you from playing after a certain amount of games. This is unbelievable! And don’t even get me stated on this games multiplayer, which is biased towards people who have payed more for better cars. The long and the short of it is, half of this game is pay to win, and the other half is fun at times, but is mostly a dull mess of gameplay. I do however have to credit this game in many categories! First of all, the graphics are beautiful, better than nearly any other mobile game I’ve seen. Second, this game's soundtrack is delightful and perfectly fits the tone in which the game is going for. Third, car customization in this game is excellent, letting you choose tons of features about your car, even its color! Sadly, these factors alone can’t make up for all the categories in which this game is lacking.

    VERDICT: If played right, there is some fun to be had from this game, just not enough to make this game worth anything. Even with its stunning graphics epic soundtrack, and great customization this game just isn’t worth my time.
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  2. Aug 10, 2018
    4
    I want to love this game but there are obvious efforts to milk extra cash out of players. I don't mind a free to play having purchasableI want to love this game but there are obvious efforts to milk extra cash out of players. I don't mind a free to play having purchasable options, but when there is a Virtual Gas system and everything is a Loot Box "Packs of Cards" it takes away from what could have been a really great game. On top of the Gas System, the races are so short often taking less than 45 seconds. That combined with the Gas System shows that the game is engineered to takes as much cash from you as possible.

    If they offered a version for consoles with a $40 up front cost and no micro transactions I bet this game would be amazing.
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  3. Jan 12, 2019
    1
    Good game but too many cheaters in multiplayer mode. Also, the AI program is over reaching when you are well out ahead then suddenly beingGood game but too many cheaters in multiplayer mode. Also, the AI program is over reaching when you are well out ahead then suddenly being overtaken by npc's because they dont want you to reach the next level without powering up the car a level. Full Review »