![]() One new feature added is instead of the game clock (real time), the protagonist has the option to choose whether to race at night, midnight, or daybreak. Name, basically a nickname), which changes depending on how the protagonist acts in the in-game world. The protagonist will be assigned a Handle (previously known as B.A.D. After defeating him, normal TXR gameplay begins, with the protagonist choosing a starting point and racing rivals, earning money, and unlocking upgrades and additional cars. Once a car is purchased, the protagonist will race Iwasaki in a Skyline 350GT (V35). The gameplay is similar to previous Tokyo Xtreme Racer titles, with the protagonist given a small amount of currency to buy a car. The game then (technically) concludes after the race, but the traditional ?/Unknown final boss that the series is known for will appear once all remaining rivals (includes Wanderers) are defeated. Watching the protagonist's victory against Snake Eyes, Iwasaki then thanks the player for reigniting his "will to race." He can be located and challenged at the Shinjuku PA once all the non-Wanderers are defeated. ![]() racer wanting a rematch after Snake Eyes left for Tokyo. He is unknowingly followed by Skull Bullet, a U.S. Shocked by Speed King's apparent disappearance, he claims that he readied the protagonist using his team members so he or she would pose as a credible threat/worthy rival on the level of Speed King, to justify his efforts during those years. On the other end, Snake Eyes came back to Tokyo after 5 years of racing in America as a sort of training for a rematch, post-loss against Speed King. It's implied that Iwasaki then became disillusioned with street racing, seeing it as nothing more than people searching for moments of glory in an isolated community. It's eventually revealed by Blood Hound late in the game that Iwasaki's girlfriend passed away in a hospital at a time when all he (Iwasaki) seemed to care about was street racing. However, he does appear after the protagonist buys their first car, and reappears as " King Speed" ( not an inversion typo) along with some of the former 13 Devils and The Zodiac, once the Phantom 9 led by Snake Eyes are defeated.ĭuring the game, Iwasaki will occasionally question the player as to why he or she: takes part in street racing, wants to meet "Speed King", and be the fastest in the Metro. Motoya Iwasaki, better known as Jintei (TXR3) or Speed King (TXR Zero) disappears and other racers come to compete for his "Speed King" title. The storyline continues some time after the events of Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, after the 13 Devils were defeated once again by the protagonist. The game was released in July 27th, 2006 for the Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming console, and the only game in the series to be released on an Xbox console. It is developed by Genki (this would be the last game developed by Genki) and published by Ubisoft. ![]() Import Tuner Challenge (ITC) is the last main installment in the Shutokō Battle series.
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