You have to complete a number of challenges, or win competitions, before you can access any of the more remarkable vehicles or interesting race types, but even those aren't really worth the effort it takes to unlock them. So right off the bat you can't help but feel cheated, since almost all of the content in the game is locked away. For some annoying reason, though, when you start up the game you can only access a measly three cars and a few basic tracks. There are 25 vehicles, 14 competitions, 22 challenges, and 10 race types in Ford Racing 3. This game isn't quite a Pinto, but it's still worse than an Escort. The end result is a stiff, lifeless husk of a racing game that will disappoint even the most forgiving of Ford fanatics. But, while the console versions of Ford Racing 3 have halfway decent racing mechanics and online play, the DS version has neither of these things, and it looks ugly too. Like its console cousins, Ford Racing 3 for the DS is a budget title, and it offers the same brand of no-frills, arcade-style racing as those versions of the game. In what might be an attempt to capture the lucrative market of the Nintendo DS-owning Ford fanatics, Empire Interactive has released Ford Racing 3, a straightforward racing game featuring 25 of the most popular Ford vehicles from the past nine decades.
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