Fast Five (video game)

Fast Five the Movie: Official Game is a racing video game developed and published by Gameloft for Android, iOS, J2ME and MacOS. The game is based on the fifth movie franchise Fast & Furious. It was released in two versions: 3D for smartphones and 2D for functional phones.[1][2]

Fast Five
Developer(s)Gameloft Beijing
Publisher(s)Gameloft
Producer(s)
  • Eric Chort
  • Edouard Gasser
  • Wang Yao
  • Ma Qian Qian
  • Liang Qin
  • Yao Yan Ming
  • Rubén Ramírez
  • Doan Ngoc Chung
  • Wang Bing Bing
  • Zhao Fan
  • Zhou Jia Qiang
  • Navdeep Gupta
Designer(s)
  • Stanislas Dewavrin
  • Wang Bing Bing
  • Cui Yan Jie
  • Hong Tao Jun
  • Wang Jiao
  • Li Jun
  • Qian Xiao Wei
Programmer(s)
  • Zhao Zhi Peng
  • Wang Xu Chuan
  • Ma Ming Yang
  • Ma Xing Long
  • Wang Long He
  • Nguyen Nhu Ba Thanh
  • Hoang Lang
  • Huynh Huu Dai
  • Ashutosh Kumar Jha
Artist(s)
  • Zhao Na
  • Li Xia
  • Ding Wang
  • Ma Ping
  • Hou Lei
  • Kang Zhuang
  • Zhang Zhang
  • Feng Yong Ming
  • Shi Yi Ying
  • Chen Jia
  • Chen Jing
  • Zhao Na
  • Li Xia
  • Ding Wang
  • Ma Ping
  • Hou Lei
Composer(s)
  • Nicola Archambault
  • Carl Vaudrin
  • Nicolas Dubé
  • Martin Courcy
SeriesFast & Furious
Platform(s)Android, iOS, MacOS, Mobile
ReleaseAndroid, J2ME, iOS
April 20, 2011
MacOS
July 15, 2011
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Gameplay

The game is similar to the previous Fast & Furious mobile games as well as the series Asphalt. Tilt controls and a third-person view are used by default, but can be changed to a front view and touch controls. Acceleration is automatic and nitro boosters can be used to gain extra speed. There is also a rewind function that allows the player to go back in time to avoid accidents. Parts sets that create road hazards occasionally occur during races.

The main mode of the game is the career mode that follows the story of the movie. It is made up of ten chapters each containing a new track as well as various events. Each chapter begins with a history race and once the additional race events are completed they are available. There are a few different career modes: normal races and time attacks, eliminations where the player has to push opponents off the road, drag races that have to do with displacements and drift races where the player has to drift. as much as possible. To advance to the next chapter, fame points must be earned by performing well in events.

There is also a multiplayer mode that allows races with up to ten players. It can be played online as well as through wi-fi or bluetooth.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic81/100[3]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Vandal7.5/10[4]
148Apps[5]
Multiplayer.it7.0/10[6]

The iOS version of "Fast Five" received generally favorable reviews and scored 81 out of 100 according to the website Metacritic.

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References

  1. "Fast Five the Movie: Official Game". MobyGames. April 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  2. "Fast Five the Movie: Official Game". MobyGames. April 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  3. "Fast Five the Movie: Official Game". Metacritic. April 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  4. Moyano, Víctor (July 3, 2011). "Fast & Furious 5" (in Spanish). Vandal. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  5. Grundman, Blake (May 2, 2011). "Fast Five the Movie: Official Game Review". 148Apps. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  6. Pugliese, Tommaso (May 11, 2011). "Fast & Furious 5: Il Gioco Ufficiale" (in Italian). Multiplayer.it. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
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