
So if you’ve ever wanted to have a spin in the Mustang that Steve McQueen drove for the famous 1968 car chase in Bullitt, this is probably as close as you're going to get. There's even a category called Movie Stars, offering a range of cars made famous by films and TV shows. Thanks to the exclusive deal with Ford, the game will feature 32 of their vehicles from 1949 onwards, including Mustangs, Thunderbirds, F-series pickup trucks, exotic concept cars and 200mph stock cars. In fact you could probably have earned it by now if you weren’t sitting on your arse reading magazines all day. So what are you going to get this time round? From what we've seen, a great deal more bang for your buck, particularly as the game is set to retail for less than a tenner. And from our extensive playtest there wouldn't appear to be a great deal of work left to do.

They’ve drafted in a different developer (Razorworks of Total Immersion

So what has Empire decided to do? Forget about it and move on? Of course not. Lost amid the monthly morass of driving games, its route to the bargain bins was swift and undignified.

Nobody does, except perhaps a few people who worked on it. Do you remember the original Ford Racing? Of course you don't.
